1. Using cisTargetX to predict transcriptional targets and networks in Drosophila.
- Author
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Potier D, Atak ZK, Sanchez MN, Herrmann C, and Aerts S
- Subjects
- Animals, Base Sequence, Gene Expression Regulation genetics, Nucleotide Motifs genetics, Computational Biology, Drosophila melanogaster genetics, Gene Regulatory Networks genetics, Transcription, Genetic genetics
- Abstract
Gene expression regulation is a fundamental biological process leading to complete organism development by controlling processes like cell type specification and differentiation. The accuracy of this process is -governed by transcription factors (TFs) acting within a complex gene regulatory network. CisTargetX has been developed to enable a user to predict TFs, enhancers, and target genes involved in the regulation of co-expressed genes. It uses a strategy that incorporates the genome-wide prediction of clusters of transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs), starting from a large, unbiased collection of position weight matrices (PWMs) and uses comparative genomics criteria to filter potential TFBS. We describe in this chapter, step-by-step, how to use cisTargetX starting from a set of genes or TF(s) to predict transcriptional targets with their putative binding sites and networks in Drosophila. Next, we illustrate this approach on a particular developmental system, namely, sensory organ development, and identify relevant TFs, DNA regions regulating gene expression, and TF/target gene interactions. CisTargetX is available at http://med.kuleuven.be/lcb/cisTargetX .
- Published
- 2012
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