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A Multiparameter Network Reveals Extensive Divergence between C. elegans bHLH Transcription Factors

In Cell 2009, Volume 138, Issue 2, pp. 314-327
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Center for Biological Sequence Analysis, Department of Systems Biology, Technical University of Denmark1

Department of Systems Biology, Technical University of Denmark2

Differences in expression, protein interactions, and DNA binding of paralogous transcription factors ("TF parameters") are thought to be important determinants of regulatory and biological specificity. However, both the extent of TF divergence and the relative contribution of individual TF parameters remain undetermined.

We comprehensively identify dimerization partners, spatiotemporal expression patterns, and DNA-binding specificities for the C. elegans bHLH family of TFs, and model these data into an integrated network. This network displays both specificity and promiscuity, as some bHLH proteins, DNA sequences, and tissues are highly connected, whereas others are not.

By comparing all bHLH TFs, we find extensive divergence and that all three parameters contribute equally to bHLH divergence. Our approach provides a framework for examining divergence for other protein families in C. elegans and in other complex multicellular organisms, including humans. Cross-species comparisons of integrated networks may provide further insights into molecular features underlying protein family evolution.

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Language: English
Year: 2009
Pages: 314-327
ISSN: 10974172 and 00928674
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2009.04.058
ORCIDs: De Masi, Federico

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