Extracting regulatory networks of escherichia coli from RegulonDB

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RegulonDB contains the largest and currently best-known data set on transcriptional regulation in a single free-living organism, that of Escherichia coli K-12 (Gama-Castro et al. Nucleic Acids Res 36:D120-D124, 2008). This organized knowledge has been the gold standard for the implementation of bioinformatic predictive methods on gene regulation in bacteria (Collado-Vides et al. J Bacteriol 191:23-31, 2009). Given the complexity of different types of interactions, the difficulty of visualizing in a single figure of the whole network, and the different uses of this knowledge, we are making available different views of the genetic network. This chapter describes case studies about how to access these views, via precomputed files, web services and SQL, including sigma-gene relationships corresponding to transcription of alternative RNA polymerase holoenzyme promoters; as well as, transcription factor (TF)-genes, TF-operons, TF-TF, and TF-regulon interactions. 17 © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

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Salgado, H., Martínez-Flores, I., López-Fuentes, A., García-Sotelo, J. S., Porrón-Sotelo, L., Solano, H., … Collado-Vides, J. (2012). Extracting regulatory networks of escherichia coli from RegulonDB. Methods in Molecular Biology, 804, 179–195. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-61779-361-5_10

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