Understanding the complex mechanisms regulating gene expression at the transcriptional and post-transcriptional levels is one of the greatest challenges of the post-genomic era. The MoD (MOtif Discovery) Tools web server comprises a set of tools for the discovery of novel conserved sequence and structure motifs in nucleotide sequences, motifs that in turn are good candidates for regulatory activity. The server includes the following programs: Weeder, for the discovery of conserved transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs) in nucleotide sequences from co-regulated genes; WeederH, for the discovery of conserved TFBSs and distal regulatory modules in sequences from homologous genes; RNAProfile, for the discovery of conserved secondary structure motifs in unaligned RNA sequences whose secondary structure is not known. In this way, a given gene can be compared with other co-regulated genes or with its homologs, or its mRNA can be analyzed for conserved motifs regulating its post-transcriptional fate. The web server thus provides researchers with different strategies and methods to investigate the regulation of gene expression, at both the transcriptional and post-transcriptional levels. Available at http://www.pesolelab.it/modtools/ and http://www.beacon.unimi. it/modtools/.

Pavesi, G., Mereghetti, P., Zambelli, F., Stefani, M., Mauri, G., Pesole, G. (2006). MoD Tools: regulatory motif discovery in nucleotide sequences from co-regulated or homologous genes. NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH, 34(Web Server issue), W566-W570 [10.1093/nar/gkl285].

MoD Tools: regulatory motif discovery in nucleotide sequences from co-regulated or homologous genes

MAURI, GIANCARLO;
2006

Abstract

Understanding the complex mechanisms regulating gene expression at the transcriptional and post-transcriptional levels is one of the greatest challenges of the post-genomic era. The MoD (MOtif Discovery) Tools web server comprises a set of tools for the discovery of novel conserved sequence and structure motifs in nucleotide sequences, motifs that in turn are good candidates for regulatory activity. The server includes the following programs: Weeder, for the discovery of conserved transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs) in nucleotide sequences from co-regulated genes; WeederH, for the discovery of conserved TFBSs and distal regulatory modules in sequences from homologous genes; RNAProfile, for the discovery of conserved secondary structure motifs in unaligned RNA sequences whose secondary structure is not known. In this way, a given gene can be compared with other co-regulated genes or with its homologs, or its mRNA can be analyzed for conserved motifs regulating its post-transcriptional fate. The web server thus provides researchers with different strategies and methods to investigate the regulation of gene expression, at both the transcriptional and post-transcriptional levels. Available at http://www.pesolelab.it/modtools/ and http://www.beacon.unimi. it/modtools/.
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Bioinformatics; sequence analysis; pattern discovery; motif discovery; coregulated genes
English
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34
Web Server issue
W566
W570
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Pavesi, G., Mereghetti, P., Zambelli, F., Stefani, M., Mauri, G., Pesole, G. (2006). MoD Tools: regulatory motif discovery in nucleotide sequences from co-regulated or homologous genes. NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH, 34(Web Server issue), W566-W570 [10.1093/nar/gkl285].
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