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Publication : DNA-binding specificities of human transcription factors.

First Author  Jolma A Year  2013
Journal  Cell Volume  152
Issue  1-2 Pages  327-39
PubMed ID  23332764 Mgi Jnum  J:241473
Mgi Id  MGI:5902677 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2012.12.009
Citation  Jolma A, et al. (2013) DNA-binding specificities of human transcription factors. Cell 152(1-2):327-39
abstractText  Although the proteins that read the gene regulatory code, transcription factors (TFs), have been largely identified, it is not well known which sequences TFs can recognize. We have analyzed the sequence-specific binding of human TFs using high-throughput SELEX and ChIP sequencing. A total of 830 binding profiles were obtained, describing 239 distinctly different binding specificities. The models represent the majority of human TFs, approximately doubling the coverage compared to existing systematic studies. Our results reveal additional specificity determinants for a large number of factors for which a partial specificity was known, including a commonly observed A- or T-rich stretch that flanks the core motifs. Global analysis of the data revealed that homodimer orientation and spacing preferences, and base-stacking interactions, have a larger role in TF-DNA binding than previously appreciated. We further describe a binding model incorporating these features that is required to understand binding of TFs to DNA.
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