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Asap: A Framework for Over-Representation Statistics for Transcription Factor Binding Sites

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  • Troels T Marstrand
  • Jes Frellsen
  • Ida Moltke
  • Martin Thiim
  • Eivind Valen
  • Dorota Retelska
  • Anders Krogh

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Background: In studies of gene regulation the efficient computational detection of over-represented transcription factor binding sites is an increasingly important aspect. Several published methods can be used for testing whether a set of hypothesised co-regulated genes share a common regulatory regime based on the occurrence of the modelled transcription factor binding sites. However there is little or no information available for guiding the end users choice of method. Furthermore it would be necessary to obtain several different software programs from various sources to make a well-founded choice. Methodology: We introduce a software package, Asap, for fast searching with position weight matrices that include several standard methods for assessing over-representation. We have compared the ability of these methods to detect over-represented transcription factor binding sites in artificial promoter sequences. Controlling all aspects of our input data we are able to identify the optimal statistics across multiple threshold values and for sequence sets containing different distributions of transcription factor binding sites. Conclusions: We show that our implementation is significantly faster than more naïve scanning algorithms when searching with many weight matrices in large sequence sets. When comparing the various statistics, we show that those based on binomial over-representation and Fisher's exact test performs almost equally good and better than the others. An online server is available at http://servers.binf.ku.dk/asap/.

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  • Troels T Marstrand & Jes Frellsen & Ida Moltke & Martin Thiim & Eivind Valen & Dorota Retelska & Anders Krogh, 2008. "Asap: A Framework for Over-Representation Statistics for Transcription Factor Binding Sites," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 3(2), pages 1-5, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0001623
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0001623
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    1. Eivind Valen & Albin Sandelin & Ole Winther & Anders Krogh, 2009. "Discovery of Regulatory Elements is Improved by a Discriminatory Approach," PLOS Computational Biology, Public Library of Science, vol. 5(11), pages 1-8, November.

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