TranScout: Prediction of gene expression regulatory proteins from their sequences

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Motivation: The advent of genomics yields thousands of reading frames in search of function. Identification of conserved functional motifs in protein sequences can be helpful for function prediction. Results: A database and a classification of reported DNA-binding protein motifs has been designed. A program ('TranScout') has been developed for the detection and evaluation of conserved motifs in prokaryotic and eukaryotic sequences of proteins with a gene regulatory function. The efficiency of the program is shown in a benchmark against a database obtained from SWISS-PROT without the protein sequences used to train the program. All motifs were detected with a mean average sensitivity of 0.98 and a mean average specificity of 0.92.

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Aguilar, D., Oliva, B., Aviles, F. X., & Querol, E. (2002). TranScout: Prediction of gene expression regulatory proteins from their sequences. Bioinformatics, 18(4), 597–607. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/18.4.597

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