Modeling the specifcity of protein-DNA interactions

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Gary D.Stormo
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[1] DepartmentofGenetics,CenterforGenomeSciencesandSystemsBiology,SchoolofMedicine,WashingtonUniversity,St
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The specifcity of protein-DNA interactions is most commonly modeled using position weight matrices(PWMs). First introduced in 1982,they have been adapted to many new types of data and many different approaches have been developed to determine the parameters of the PWM. New high-throughput technologies provide a large amount of data rapidly and offer an unprecedented opportunity to determine accurately the specifcities of many transcription factors(TFs). But taking full advantage of the new data requires advanced algorithms that take into account the biophysical processes involved in generating the data. The new large datasets can also aid in determining when the PWM model is inadequate and must be extended to provide accurate predictions of binding sites. This article provides a general mathematical description of a PWM and how it is used to score potential binding sites,a brief history of the approaches that have been developed and the types of data that are used with an emphasis on algorithms that we have developed for analyzing high-throughput datasets from several new technologies. It also describes extensions that can be added when the simple PWM model is inadequate and further enhancements that may be necessary. It briefy describes some applications of PWMs in the discovery and modeling of in vivo regulatory networks.
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