Hundreds of human proteins were found to establish transient interactions with rather degenerated consensus DNA sequences or motifs. Identifying these motifs and the genomic sites where interactions occur represent one of the most challenging research goals in modern molecular biology and bioinformatics. The last twenty years witnessed an explosion of computational tools designed to perform this task, whose performance has been last compared fifteen years ago. Here, we survey sixteen of them, benchmark their ability to identify known motifs nested in twenty-nine simulated sequence datasets, and finally report their strengths, weaknesses, and complementarity.

Castellana, S., Biagini, T., Parca, L., Petrizzelli, F., Bianco, S., Vescovi, A., et al. (2021). A comparative benchmark of classic DNA motif discovery tools on synthetic data. BRIEFINGS IN BIOINFORMATICS, 22(6) [10.1093/bib/bbab303].

A comparative benchmark of classic DNA motif discovery tools on synthetic data

Vescovi A. L.;
2021

Abstract

Hundreds of human proteins were found to establish transient interactions with rather degenerated consensus DNA sequences or motifs. Identifying these motifs and the genomic sites where interactions occur represent one of the most challenging research goals in modern molecular biology and bioinformatics. The last twenty years witnessed an explosion of computational tools designed to perform this task, whose performance has been last compared fifteen years ago. Here, we survey sixteen of them, benchmark their ability to identify known motifs nested in twenty-nine simulated sequence datasets, and finally report their strengths, weaknesses, and complementarity.
Articolo in rivista - Review Essay
benchmark; computational biology; genomics; motif; sequence pattern;
English
2021
22
6
bbab303
none
Castellana, S., Biagini, T., Parca, L., Petrizzelli, F., Bianco, S., Vescovi, A., et al. (2021). A comparative benchmark of classic DNA motif discovery tools on synthetic data. BRIEFINGS IN BIOINFORMATICS, 22(6) [10.1093/bib/bbab303].
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