I'm taking an introductory bioinformatics course and the notes are rather sparse, so I've been left mostly to my own devices to figure things out... on that, if anyone has any suggestions for resources for a beginner in this field(which seems positively massive and daunting) they'd be most appreciated.
Anyhow, I have a homework assignment and I need to find "transcription factor binding sites for the heat shock protein in humans" from the TRANSFAC database. I am looking at what I believe to be the protein in the TRANSFAC database(http://www.genome.jp/dbget-bin/www_bget?tffactor:T00992) and don't see where the binding sites are listed.
A transcription factor is a protein that binds to DNA sequences, right? So how exactly would the binding site be represented in the TRANSFAC database resultset? Am I even looking at the right results in the TRANSFAC DB?
Thanks!
"Transcription factor (TF) binding site" sometimes means genomic regions bound by a TF, or sometimes the motif model that describes the DNA sequence binding preferences of the TF, or sometimes genomic regions that contain matches to the motif model. Do you have a sense of which of these three definitions is indicated in your assignment?
There's also more than one 'human heat shock protein' surely?
It seems that the link you are providing is not on Transfac. It is may be why you are not viewing the related binding site.
qdjm -- I'm not quite sure, the assignment as I said was very vague. And yes, there are multiple human heat shock proteins. I think the point of the assignment is just to get us to use TRANSFAC to find some information; the professor hasn't covered TF binding sites or human heat shock proteins.