Speed-Specificity Trade-Offs In The Transcription Factors Search For Their Genomic Binding Sites

TRENDS IN GENETICS(2021)

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Transcription factors (TFs) regulate gene expression by binding DNA sequences recognized by their DNA-binding domains (DBDs). DBD-recognized motifs are short and highly abundant in genomes. The ability of TFs to bind a specific subset of motif-containing sites, and to do so rapidly upon activation, is fundamental for gene expression in all eukaryotes. Despite extensive interest, our understanding of the TF-target search process is fragmented; although binding specificity and detection speed are two facets of this same process, trade-offs between them are rarely addressed. In this opinion article, we discuss potential speed?specificity trade-offs in the context of existing models. We further discuss the recently described ?distributed specificity? paradigm, suggesting that intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) promote specificity while reducing the TF-target search time.
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DNA binding,intrinsically disordered regions,transcription factors
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