Table 2

Phase-specific TF and motif combinations

Phase
Motif combinations*
Over-represented TFs
Component motifs
§ChIP TFs

G1
ACGCGT (-49)
Mbp1
Swi6


ACGCGT
Mbp1
Swi6



AAACGCG (-35)
Mbp1
Swi4
Swi6

AAACGCG
Mbp1
Swi4
Swi6


ACGCGA and CGCGAA (-29)
Mbp1
Stb1
Swi4

ACGCGA
Mbp1
Stb1
Swi4







CGCGAA


Swi4
Swi6











S
CGCGAA[A] and TAAACAA (-09)
Fkh2
Hir1
Swi4
Swi6
CGCGAA


Swi4
Swi6






CGCGAAA


Swi4







TAAACAA
Fkh2














S/G2
ATAAACAA (-06)
Fkh2



ATAAACAA
Fkh2














G2/M
GTAAACA and TTAGGAA (-09)
Mcm1
Fkh1
Fkh2
Ndd1
GTAAACA

Fkh1
Fkh2
Ndd1






TTAGGAA
Mcm1














M/G1
TTAGGAAA (-07)
Mcm1



TTAGGAAA
Mcm1




TGAAACA[A] and CCAGCA (-09)
Swi5
Dig1
Ste12

TGAAACA

Dig1
Ste12







TGAAACAA


Ste12







CCAGCA
Swi5




AAACGC and ATAATTA (-05)
Mcm1
Swi4


AAACGC

Stb1








ATAATTA
Mcm1




*Over-represented motif combinations for each cell-cycle phase. Numbers in parentheses represent the exponential part of the p-value for the over-representation. Over-represented TFs in the promoters with a motif combination. Motifs constituting the corresponding motif combination. §ChIP TFs, in the targets of which the 'component motif' to the left is over-represented. TFs were derived only in either over-represented TFs or ChIP TFs but not in both (as described in Materials and methods).

Kato et al. Genome Biology 2004 5:R56   doi:10.1186/gb-2004-5-8-r56

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