Transcription factor binding site identification using the Self-Organizing Map
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2005-05-01Author
Mahony, Shaun
Hendrix, David
Golden, Aaron
Smith, Terry
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Mahony, S., Hendrix, D., Golden, A., Smith, T.J., Rokhsar, D.S. (2005) 'Transcription factor binding site identification using the Self-Organizing Map'. BIOINFORMATICS, 1 (21(9)):1807-14.
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Motivation: The automatic identification of over-represented motifs present in a collection of sequences continues to be a challenging problem in computational biology. In this paper, we propose a self-organizing map of position weight matrices as an alternative method for motif discovery. The advantage of this approach is that it can be used to simultaneously characterize every feature present in the dataset, thus lessening the chance that weaker signals will be missed. Features identified are ranked in terms of over-representation relative to a background model.Results: We present an implementation of this approach, named SOMBRERO (self-organizing map for biological regulatory element recognition and ordering), which is capable of discovering multiple distinct motifs present in a single dataset. Demonstrated here are the advantages of our approach on various datasets and SOMBRERO's improved performance over two popular motif-finding programs, MEME and AlignACE. SOMBRERO is available free of charge from http://bioinf.nuigalway.ie/sombrero Contact: shaun.mahony@nuigalway.ieSupplementary information: http://bioinf.nuigalway.ie/sombrero/additional
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