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Nucleic Acids Research, Vol. 32, Web Server issue © Oxford University Press 2004; all rights reserved

PredictRegulon: a web server for the prediction of the regulatory protein binding sites and operons in prokaryote genomes

Sailu Yellaboina1, Jayashree Seshadri1, M. Senthil Kumar2 and Akash Ranjan1,*

1 Computational & Functional Genomics Group and 2 Molecular Oncology Laboratory, Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics, EMBnet India Node, Hyderabad 500076, India

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. Tel: +9140 27171454; Fax: +9140 27155610; Email: akash{at}cdfd.org.in

Received February 15, 2004; Revised and Accepted March 4, 2004

An interactive web server is developed for predicting the potential binding sites and its target operons for a given regulatory protein in prokaryotic genomes. The program allows users to submit known or experimentally determined binding sites of a regulatory protein as ungapped multiple sequence alignments. It analyses the upstream regions of all genes in a user-selected prokaryote genome and returns the potential binding sites along with the downstream co-regulated genes (operons). The known binding sites of a regulatory protein can also be used to identify its orthologue binding sites in phylogeneticaly related genomes where the trans-acting regulator protein and cognate cis-acting DNA sequences could be conserved. PredictRegulon can be freely accessed from a link on our world wide web server: http://www.cdfd.org.in/predictregulon/.


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