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Expression-Guided In Silico Evaluation of Candidate Cis Regulatory Codes for Drosophila Muscle Founder Cells

While combinatorial models of transcriptional regulation can be inferred for metazoan systems from a priori biological knowledge, validation requires extensive and time-consuming experimental work. Thus, there is a need for computational methods that can evaluate hypothesized cis regulatory codes be...

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Autores principales: Philippakis, Anthony A, Busser, Brian W, Gisselbrecht, Stephen S, He, Fangxue Sherry, Estrada, Beatriz, Michelson, Alan M, Bulyk, Martha L
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1464814/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16733548
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.0020053
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author Philippakis, Anthony A
Busser, Brian W
Gisselbrecht, Stephen S
He, Fangxue Sherry
Estrada, Beatriz
Michelson, Alan M
Bulyk, Martha L
author_facet Philippakis, Anthony A
Busser, Brian W
Gisselbrecht, Stephen S
He, Fangxue Sherry
Estrada, Beatriz
Michelson, Alan M
Bulyk, Martha L
author_sort Philippakis, Anthony A
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description While combinatorial models of transcriptional regulation can be inferred for metazoan systems from a priori biological knowledge, validation requires extensive and time-consuming experimental work. Thus, there is a need for computational methods that can evaluate hypothesized cis regulatory codes before the difficult task of experimental verification is undertaken. We have developed a novel computational framework (termed “CodeFinder”) that integrates transcription factor binding site and gene expression information to evaluate whether a hypothesized transcriptional regulatory model (TRM; i.e., a set of co-regulating transcription factors) is likely to target a given set of co-expressed genes. Our basic approach is to simultaneously predict cis regulatory modules (CRMs) associated with a given gene set and quantify the enrichment for combinatorial subsets of transcription factor binding site motifs comprising the hypothesized TRM within these predicted CRMs. As a model system, we have examined a TRM experimentally demonstrated to drive the expression of two genes in a sub-population of cells in the developing Drosophila mesoderm, the somatic muscle founder cells. This TRM was previously hypothesized to be a general mode of regulation for genes expressed in this cell population. In contrast, the present analyses suggest that a modified form of this cis regulatory code applies to only a subset of founder cell genes, those whose gene expression responds to specific genetic perturbations in a similar manner to the gene on which the original model was based. We have confirmed this hypothesis by experimentally discovering six (out of 12 tested) new CRMs driving expression in the embryonic mesoderm, four of which drive expression in founder cells.
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spelling pubmed-14648142006-05-26 Expression-Guided In Silico Evaluation of Candidate Cis Regulatory Codes for Drosophila Muscle Founder Cells Philippakis, Anthony A Busser, Brian W Gisselbrecht, Stephen S He, Fangxue Sherry Estrada, Beatriz Michelson, Alan M Bulyk, Martha L PLoS Comput Biol Research Article While combinatorial models of transcriptional regulation can be inferred for metazoan systems from a priori biological knowledge, validation requires extensive and time-consuming experimental work. Thus, there is a need for computational methods that can evaluate hypothesized cis regulatory codes before the difficult task of experimental verification is undertaken. We have developed a novel computational framework (termed “CodeFinder”) that integrates transcription factor binding site and gene expression information to evaluate whether a hypothesized transcriptional regulatory model (TRM; i.e., a set of co-regulating transcription factors) is likely to target a given set of co-expressed genes. Our basic approach is to simultaneously predict cis regulatory modules (CRMs) associated with a given gene set and quantify the enrichment for combinatorial subsets of transcription factor binding site motifs comprising the hypothesized TRM within these predicted CRMs. As a model system, we have examined a TRM experimentally demonstrated to drive the expression of two genes in a sub-population of cells in the developing Drosophila mesoderm, the somatic muscle founder cells. This TRM was previously hypothesized to be a general mode of regulation for genes expressed in this cell population. In contrast, the present analyses suggest that a modified form of this cis regulatory code applies to only a subset of founder cell genes, those whose gene expression responds to specific genetic perturbations in a similar manner to the gene on which the original model was based. We have confirmed this hypothesis by experimentally discovering six (out of 12 tested) new CRMs driving expression in the embryonic mesoderm, four of which drive expression in founder cells. Public Library of Science 2006-05 2006-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC1464814/ /pubmed/16733548 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.0020053 Text en © 2006 Philippakis et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Philippakis, Anthony A
Busser, Brian W
Gisselbrecht, Stephen S
He, Fangxue Sherry
Estrada, Beatriz
Michelson, Alan M
Bulyk, Martha L
Expression-Guided In Silico Evaluation of Candidate Cis Regulatory Codes for Drosophila Muscle Founder Cells
title Expression-Guided In Silico Evaluation of Candidate Cis Regulatory Codes for Drosophila Muscle Founder Cells
title_full Expression-Guided In Silico Evaluation of Candidate Cis Regulatory Codes for Drosophila Muscle Founder Cells
title_fullStr Expression-Guided In Silico Evaluation of Candidate Cis Regulatory Codes for Drosophila Muscle Founder Cells
title_full_unstemmed Expression-Guided In Silico Evaluation of Candidate Cis Regulatory Codes for Drosophila Muscle Founder Cells
title_short Expression-Guided In Silico Evaluation of Candidate Cis Regulatory Codes for Drosophila Muscle Founder Cells
title_sort expression-guided in silico evaluation of candidate cis regulatory codes for drosophila muscle founder cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1464814/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16733548
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.0020053
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