Phylogenetic footprinting: a boost for microbial regulatory genomics

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Pramod Katara
Atul Grover
Vinay Sharma
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[1] Banasthali University,Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology
[2] Defence Institute of Bio Energy Research,Biotechnology Division
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Protoplasma | 2012年 / 249卷
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Footprinting; Binding sites; Regulatory elements; Motif;
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Phylogenetic footprinting is a method for the discovery of regulatory elements in a set of homologous regulatory regions, usually collected from multiple species. It does so by identifying the best conserved motifs in those homologous regions. There are two popular sets of methods—alignment-based and motif-based, which are generally employed for phylogenetic methods. However, serious efforts have lacked to develop a tool exclusively for phylogenetic footprinting, based on either of these methods. Nevertheless, a number of software and tools exist that can be applied for prediction of phylogenetic footprinting with variable degree of success. The output from these tools may get affected by a number of factors associated with current state of knowledge, techniques and other resources available. We here present a critical apprehension of various phylogenetic approaches with reference to prokaryotes outlining the available resources and also discussing various factors affecting footprinting in order to make a clear idea about the proper use of this approach on prokaryotes.
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