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This presentation shows the steps for someone who is interested in finding both the sequence level promoter motifs of yeast genes plus the transcription factors that regulate their expression. If a researcher is interested in ultimately finding networks regulation but first wants to check specific favorite genes of interest, then he can follow these steps. Start by opening the website of Yeastract-- ww.yeastract.com. A window will appear with an introduction to associated tools. Also, several options are given in blue on the left-hand side of the window. These will be used in this tutorial. When clicking on them, theyamp;#39;ll change the color into purple as a reminder to which options have been used. For example, click on Search for TFs, or transcription factors, under Regulatory Associations in the left-hand column of the home page. Now, a window will open where you can type your sequence ID or name, like, for example, cdc24. Click Search to get the transcription factor, TF. You ca

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A biological motif, broadly speaking, is a pattern found occurring in a set of biological sequences, such as in DNA or protein sequences. A motif could be an exact sequence, such as TGACGTCA , or it could be a degenerate consensus sequence, allowing for ambiguous characters, such as R for A or G .
Motifs are short (6-8 bases long), recurring patterns that have well-defined biological functions. Motifs include DNA patterns in enhancer regions or promoter motifs, as well as motifs in RNA sequences such as splicing signals. As we have discussed, genetic activity is regulated in response to environmental variations.
A DNA motif refers to a short similar repeated pattern of nucleotides that has biological meaning. Sequence motifs also called regulatory elements exist in Regulatory Region (RR) in eukaryotic gene 2.
Transcription factor binding motifs (TFBMs) are genomic sequences that specifically bind to transcription factors. The consensus sequence of a TFBM is variable, and there are a number of possible bases at certain positions in the motif, whereas other positions have a fixed base.
Regulatory motifs are short nucleotide sequences typically upstream of genes that are used to control the expression of genes, dictating under which conditions a gene will be turned on or off. Direct identification of regulatory elements is more challenging than that of genes.
These motifs include helix-turn-helix (HTH), helix-loop-helix (HLH), zinc fingers, and leucine zippers. HTH and HLH are similar in that they both contain two -helices separated by a turn (short) and a loop (long) region. Both of these usually bind as dimers to inverted repeats in the DNA sequence.
Usually, interaction with the sugarphosphate backbone of the DNA molecules is nonsequence-specific. The helixturnhelix (HTH) motif is the most common motif found in DNA-binding proteins in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
These motifs generally use either helices or sheets to bind to the major groove of DNA; this groove, as we have seen, contains sufficient information to distinguish one DNA sequence from any other.

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