Literature DB >> 12368244

Factors influencing the identification of transcription factor binding sites by cross-species comparison.

Lee Ann McCue1, William Thompson, C Steven Carmack, Charles E Lawrence.   

Abstract

As the number of sequenced genomes has grown, the questions of which species are most useful and how many genomes are sufficient for comparison have become increasingly important for comparative genomics studies. We have systematically addressed these questions with respect to phylogenetic footprinting of transcription factor (TF) binding sites in the gamma-proteobacteria, and have evaluated the statistical significance of our motif predictions. We used a study set of 166 Escherichia coli genes that have experimentally identified TF binding sites upstream of the gene, with orthologous data from nine additional gamma-proteobacteria for phylogenetic footprinting. Just three species were sufficient for approximately 74.0% of the motif predictions to correspond to the experimentally reported E. coli sites, and important characteristics to consider when choosing species were phylogenetic distance, genome size, and natural habitat. We also performed simulations using randomized data to determine the critical maximum a posteriori probability (MAP) values for statistical significance of our motif predictions (P = 0.05). Approximately 60% of motif predictions containing sites from just three species had average MAP values above these critical MAP values. The inclusion of a species very closely related to E. coli increased the number of statistically significant motif predictions, despite substantially increasing the critical MAP value.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12368244      PMCID: PMC187528          DOI: 10.1101/gr.323602

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genome Res        ISSN: 1088-9051            Impact factor:   9.043


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