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Predicting Transcription Factor Binding Sites and Their Cognate Transcription Factors Using Gene Expression Data.
A transcription factor (TF) is a DNA binding protein that targets specific binding-sites (TFBSs) to regulate the transcript levels of its downstream genes. Thus, identifying the TF-TFBS pairs is a pivotal step in understanding the function of TFs and the regulatory network in an organism. Here, we describe two methods for predicting the TFBS of a given TF and for predicting the cognate TF of a given TFBS from a set of strongly co-expressed genes, using time-course transcriptome data of maize developing leaves.
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