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iCR: a web tool to identify conserved targets of a regulatory protein across the multiple related prokaryotic species

Gene regulatory circuits are often commonly shared between two closely related organisms. Our web tool iCR (identify Conserved target of a Regulon) makes use of this fact and identify conserved targets of a regulatory protein. iCR is a special refined extension of our previous tool PredictRegulon- t...

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Autores principales: Ranjan, Sarita, Seshadri, Jayshree, Vindal, Vaibhav, Yellaboina, Sailu, Ranjan, Akash
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1538900/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16845075
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl202
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author Ranjan, Sarita
Seshadri, Jayshree
Vindal, Vaibhav
Yellaboina, Sailu
Ranjan, Akash
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Seshadri, Jayshree
Vindal, Vaibhav
Yellaboina, Sailu
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description Gene regulatory circuits are often commonly shared between two closely related organisms. Our web tool iCR (identify Conserved target of a Regulon) makes use of this fact and identify conserved targets of a regulatory protein. iCR is a special refined extension of our previous tool PredictRegulon- that predicts genome wide, the potential binding sites and target operons of a regulatory protein in a single user selected genome. Like PredictRegulon, the iCR accepts known binding sites of a regulatory protein as ungapped multiple sequence alignment and provides the potential binding sites. However important differences are that the user can select more than one genome at a time and the output reports the genes that are common in two or more species. In order to achieve this, iCR makes use of Cluster of Orthologous Group (COG) indices for the genes. This tool analyses the upstream region of all user-selected prokaryote genome and gives the output based on conservation target orthologs. iCR also reports the Functional class codes based on COG classification for the encoded proteins of downstream genes which helps user understand the nature of the co-regulated genes at the result page itself. iCR is freely accessible at .
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spelling pubmed-15389002006-08-18 iCR: a web tool to identify conserved targets of a regulatory protein across the multiple related prokaryotic species Ranjan, Sarita Seshadri, Jayshree Vindal, Vaibhav Yellaboina, Sailu Ranjan, Akash Nucleic Acids Res Article Gene regulatory circuits are often commonly shared between two closely related organisms. Our web tool iCR (identify Conserved target of a Regulon) makes use of this fact and identify conserved targets of a regulatory protein. iCR is a special refined extension of our previous tool PredictRegulon- that predicts genome wide, the potential binding sites and target operons of a regulatory protein in a single user selected genome. Like PredictRegulon, the iCR accepts known binding sites of a regulatory protein as ungapped multiple sequence alignment and provides the potential binding sites. However important differences are that the user can select more than one genome at a time and the output reports the genes that are common in two or more species. In order to achieve this, iCR makes use of Cluster of Orthologous Group (COG) indices for the genes. This tool analyses the upstream region of all user-selected prokaryote genome and gives the output based on conservation target orthologs. iCR also reports the Functional class codes based on COG classification for the encoded proteins of downstream genes which helps user understand the nature of the co-regulated genes at the result page itself. iCR is freely accessible at . Oxford University Press 2006-07-01 2006-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC1538900/ /pubmed/16845075 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl202 Text en © The Author 2006. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved
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iCR: a web tool to identify conserved targets of a regulatory protein across the multiple related prokaryotic species
title iCR: a web tool to identify conserved targets of a regulatory protein across the multiple related prokaryotic species
title_full iCR: a web tool to identify conserved targets of a regulatory protein across the multiple related prokaryotic species
title_fullStr iCR: a web tool to identify conserved targets of a regulatory protein across the multiple related prokaryotic species
title_full_unstemmed iCR: a web tool to identify conserved targets of a regulatory protein across the multiple related prokaryotic species
title_short iCR: a web tool to identify conserved targets of a regulatory protein across the multiple related prokaryotic species
title_sort icr: a web tool to identify conserved targets of a regulatory protein across the multiple related prokaryotic species
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1538900/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16845075
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl202
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