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Annotation-based Co-occurring Motif Pattern: crmMmus792 (792 (AFP1__OCA-B))

This page describes one module in the cisRED database, and is divided into three sections.
  1. Module overview
    module size, module composition, and module discovery parameter settings.
  2. Module details
    atomic motifs in this module, and a description and Gene Ontology (GO) information about the search regions which contain this module.
  3. Definition of terms
    the types of objects contained in this database, and how these objects relate to each other.

Overview of module crmMmus792 (792 (AFP1__OCA-B))

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Parameters used for module discovery
Maximum allowable annotation p-value 0.0004
Maximum allowable discovery p-value 0.005
Window width 300 bp
Minimum distance between motif starts 10 bp
Module must be found in at least this many search regions 10

The number of times a group name appears under the heading 'Groups in this module' indicates the number of motifs from that group that must participate in each instance of the module.
Module summary statistics
Module ID (crmMmus) 792
Module size 2-way
Groups in this module crtMmus: 200616 (AFP1)    200795 (OCA-B)   
Number of instances of this module 12
Number of search regions containing instances of this module 12
GO term FDR threshold 0.01
Total number of GO terms with FDR < threshold assigned to genes containing this module 7

This table ranks all the Gene Ontology (GO) terms for this module, based on their False Discovery Rate (FDR) for this particular module.
Terms that fail to meet the minimum FDR requirement of 0.01 do not appear in this listing.
GO term ranking
Rank GO term FDR Number of genes
in the GO database
with this annotation
Number of genes
in this module
with this annotation
1 GO:0007606_sensory_perception_of_chemical_stimulus 0.001 377 10
2 GO:0007600_sensory_perception 0.001333 383 10
3 GO:0007186_G-protein_coupled_receptor_protein_signaling_pathway 0.0016 411 10
4 GO:0007608_sensory_perception_of_smell 0.002 370 10
5 GO:0050877_neurological_process 0.002 393 10
6 GO:0007166_cell_surface_receptor_linked_signal_transduction 0.004857 456 10
7 GO:0050896_response_to_stimulus 0.005667 445 10

Motifs in module crmMmus792 (792 (AFP1__OCA-B))

Each row in this table represents one instance of the module. Each instance is a set of atomic motifs which all appear within the same search region. Where available, functional information about the gene associated with each a promoter-based search region is also provided.

The numbers referenced in the 'GO terms' column below correspond to the GO term ranking shown in the preceeding table. If the gene used to create a promoter-based search region has been annotated with the GO term that was ranked N in the preceeding table, N will appear highlighted in the last column below.

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Yellow is used in this table to highlight atomic motif craMmus341140, from which you requested this page.

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Motifs in group Motifs in group Gene / Region Gene / Region description GO terms
craMmus274874
craMmus274919
craMmus274739
craMmus274774
craMmus274874
ENSMUSG00000036027 PREDICTED: hypothetical protein LOC69809 isoform 4 [Source:RefSeq_peptide_predicted;Acc:XP_929760]
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
craMmus340967 craMmus341140 ENSMUSG00000047039 olfactory receptor 1151 [Source:MarkerSymbol;Acc:MGI:3030985]
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
craMmus394400
craMmus394432
craMmus394470
craMmus394506
craMmus394711
craMmus394750
craMmus394800
craMmus394884
craMmus394978
craMmus395193
ENSMUSG00000057387
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
craMmus291005 craMmus291172
craMmus291196
craMmus291227
ENSMUSG00000057447 olfactory receptor 1203 [Source:MarkerSymbol;Acc:MGI:3031037]
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
craMmus404933
craMmus405049
craMmus405330
craMmus404717
craMmus404746
craMmus405049
craMmus405083
ENSMUSG00000059134 olfactory receptor 814 [Source:MarkerSymbol;Acc:MGI:3030648]
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
craMmus406716 craMmus406745 ENSMUSG00000059470 olfactory receptor 385 [Source:MarkerSymbol;Acc:MGI:3030219]
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
craMmus413370 craMmus413141 ENSMUSG00000060549 olfactory receptor 488 [Source:MarkerSymbol;Acc:MGI:3030322]
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
craMmus415715
craMmus415757
craMmus415673 ENSMUSG00000061344 olfactory receptor 320 [Source:MarkerSymbol;Acc:MGI:3030154]
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
craMmus417611 craMmus417275
craMmus417292
craMmus417309
ENSMUSG00000061520 olfactory receptor 153 [Source:MarkerSymbol;Acc:MGI:1313138]
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
craMmus423007
craMmus424215
craMmus424247
craMmus422866
craMmus422896
craMmus422929
ENSMUSG00000062710 olfactory receptor 493 [Source:MarkerSymbol;Acc:MGI:3030327]
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
craMmus207814
craMmus207835
craMmus207767
craMmus207896
ENSMUSG00000068814 olfactory receptor 1145 [Source:MarkerSymbol;Acc:MGI:3030979]
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
craMmus220066
craMmus220085
craMmus219860 ENSMUSG00000070856 olfactory receptor 1115 [Source:MarkerSymbol;Acc:MGI:3030949]
1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Definition of terms

Each cisRED database is based on a target genome, which is the genome of a target species, such as human, mouse, rat, or c.elegans.

The cisRED pipeline begins with the motif discovery stage, which operates on a large number of independent input sequence sets. An input sequence set consists of a sequence on the target genome, called the search region, and corresponding sequences from many other species. Search regions are generally 2-3k in size and are often located near a gene's transcription start site.

An atomic motif (or motif), is a set (or 'stack') of conserved sequences from some or all species of an input sequence set. A motif target sequence is the sequence that the target genome contributes to a motif. A motif can be represented by its sequence set/stack, or can be represented in a simplified form as a consensus sequence, a position frequency matrix, or a sequence logo.

A motif group (or group) is a set of similar motif target sequences. cisRED identifies groups using two different approaches: annotation and 'de novo'. Each motif group is labeled with a unique ID number. Currently, we consider annotation-based groups and modules to be more reliable than 'de novo' groups and modules. Work to improve genome-scale 'de novo' grouping is ongoing.

'De novo' groups of similar motif target sequences were identified by calculating edit distance dissimilarities between pairs of site sequences, for all significant site sequences, then hierarchically clustering the resulting similarity matrix using the OPTICS algorithm. An atomic motif is assigned to zero or one 'de novo' group.
Annotation-based groups of similar motif target sequences were identified by annotating against known site sequences (rather than against alignment matrices) in TRANSFAC, JASPAR, and ORegAnno. An atomic motif can belong to any number of annotation-based groups.

A module or pattern is a set of co-occuring motif group labels. A module is called either 'annotation-based' or 'de novo' depending on the type of groups it contains. (Currently, all groups in a module must be of the same type.) The size of a module is the number of co-occurring groups in that module. More precisely, a module may contain one or more references to a group label, and each group label reference counts towards the size of the group. A module of size N is called an N-way module.

A module instance (or pattern instance) is a list of motifs, all found in the same search region and in close proximity to each other, in which the motif target sequence of each motif in this list has been assigned to be in at least one of the module's group labels.

The module discovery process is based on a number of parameters, including the size of the 'window' (measured in bp), within which all the motifs in a module instance must be found, and the minimum number of search regions that must contain instances of the module.

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