2016
DOI: 10.1007/s12539-016-0168-5
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Transcription Factor Information System (TFIS): A Tool for Detection of Transcription Factor Binding Sites

Abstract: Transcription factors are trans-acting proteins that interact with specific nucleotide sequences known as transcription factor binding site (TFBS), and these interactions are implicated in regulation of the gene expression. Regulation of transcriptional activation of a gene often involves multiple interactions of transcription factors with various sequence elements. Identification of these sequence elements is the first step in understanding the underlying molecular mechanism(s) that regulate the gene expressi… Show more

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“…Since NF‐κB and MAPK pathways are closely correlated in various cellular processes (Narad et al, ), the MAPK pathway and its downstream factors were further investigated. MAPK is one kind of a vital protein kinase which plays an important role in the translocation of signals from cytoplasm to nucleus, and consequently adjusts cellular processes including the proliferation, differentiation, survival, and apoptosis (Lv et al, ; Zhou et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since NF‐κB and MAPK pathways are closely correlated in various cellular processes (Narad et al, ), the MAPK pathway and its downstream factors were further investigated. MAPK is one kind of a vital protein kinase which plays an important role in the translocation of signals from cytoplasm to nucleus, and consequently adjusts cellular processes including the proliferation, differentiation, survival, and apoptosis (Lv et al, ; Zhou et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, a preliminary in silico analysis was performed to predict the presence of different transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs) in the promoters of the genes involved in CL metabolism. By combining the results provided by different search tools (PROMO v3.0.2 56 , TFIS 57 and GPMiner 58 ) we found binding sites for estrogen receptors in the promoters of PGS-1, CLS, iPLA2-γ and TAZ. However, the androgen receptor binding sites seem to be absent from the promoters of all these genes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%