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Computational inference of transcriptional regulatory networks from expression profiling and transcription factor binding site identification.


ABSTRACT: We have developed a computational method for transcriptional regulatory network inference, CARRIE (Computational Ascertainment of Regu latory Relationships Inferred from Expression), which combines microarray and promoter sequence analysis. CARRIE uses sources of data to identify the transcription factors (TFs) that regulate gene expression changes in response to a stimulus and generates testable hypotheses about the regulatory network connecting these TFs to the genes they regulate. The promoter analysis component of CARRIE, ROVER (Relative OVER-abundance of cis-elements), is highly accurate at detecting the TFs that regulate the response to a stimulus. ROVER also predicts which genes are regulated by each of these TFs. CARRIE uses these transcriptional interactions to infer a regulatory network. To demonstrate our method, we applied CARRIE to six sets of publicly available DNA microarray experiments on Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The predicted networks were validated with comparisons to literature sources, experimental TF binding data, and gene ontology biological process information.

SUBMITTER: Haverty PM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC373293 | biostudies-literature | 2004

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Computational inference of transcriptional regulatory networks from expression profiling and transcription factor binding site identification.

Haverty Peter M PM   Hansen Ulla U   Weng Zhiping Z  

Nucleic acids research 20040102 1


We have developed a computational method for transcriptional regulatory network inference, CARRIE (Computational Ascertainment of Regu latory Relationships Inferred from Expression), which combines microarray and promoter sequence analysis. CARRIE uses sources of data to identify the transcription factors (TFs) that regulate gene expression changes in response to a stimulus and generates testable hypotheses about the regulatory network connecting these TFs to the genes they regulate. The promote  ...[more]

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