Regulating the Regulators: Modulators of Transcription Factor Activity
Title | Regulating the Regulators: Modulators of Transcription Factor Activity |
Publication Type | Book Chapters |
Year of Publication | 2010 |
Authors | Everett L, Hansen M, Hannenhalli S |
Editor | Ladunga I |
Book Title | Computational Biology of Transcription Factor BindingComputational Biology of Transcription Factor Binding |
Series Title | Methods in Molecular Biology |
Volume | 674 |
Pagination | 297 - 312 |
Publisher | Humana Press |
ISBN Number | 978-1-60761-854-6 |
Abstract | Gene transcription is largely regulated by DNA-binding transcription factors ( TFs ). However, the TF activity itself is modulated via, among other things, post-translational modifications ( PTMs ) by specific modification enzymes in response to cellular stimuli. TF-PTMs thus serve as “molecular switchboards” that map upstream signaling events to the downstream transcriptional events. An important long-term goal is to obtain a genome-wide map of “regulatory triplets” consisting of a TF, target gene, and a modulator gene that specifically modulates the regulation of the target gene by the TF. A variety of genome-wide data sets can be exploited by computational methods to obtain a rough map of regulatory triplets, which can guide directed experiments. However, a prerequisite to developing such computational tools is a systematic catalog of known instances of regulatory triplets. We first describe PTM-Switchboard, a recent database that stores triplets of genes such that the ability of one gene (the TF) to regulate a target gene is dependent on one or more PTMs catalyzed by a third gene, the modifying enzyme. We also review current computational approaches to infer regulatory triplets from genome-wide data sets and conclude with a discussion of potential future research. PTM-Switchboard is accessible at http://cagr.pcbi.upenn.edu/PTMswitchboard / |
URL | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60761-854-6_19 |