Composite Element (Compel) Report
Overview
Click here for a review of
composite elements.
Each Compel Report is similarly organized and comprises
different blocks for properties curated and references cited in the
Report. When additional details are provided, the property blocks
contain links to detailed Property Reports. Other BKL Reports
mentioned in the Compel Report are hyperlinked to the corresponding
Reports. For example, genes with binding sites for the composite
element described on the Compel Report are listed, with links to
their corresponding Locus Reports.
Please note: Composite Element Reports are
only available for BKL subscribers who have licensed the TRANSFAC
module.
Compel Reports may be accessed through the BKL Tools or through
hyperlinks on BKL reports.
Anatomy of a Compel Report
The general structure of a Compel Report is described below.
- Access help by clicking the help menu and clicking the Composite element report help
link.
- Navigate to the desired section of the report by opening the
table of contents
Points of navigation within the report are indicated by the
following visual cues.
- Links to additional reports within the BKL are presented as
regular text links.
- Links to external resources are indicated by a blue bubble,
such as the PubMedID link shown here: .
- Links to display additional text within the page are indicated
by a yellow bubble, such as the show abstract link shown
here: .
Composite Element Information |
Describes the characteristics of the composite element. |
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Gene |
Identifies the gene that the composite element is associated with.
The gene name is hyperlinked to the corresponding Locus
Report. |
Sequence [FASTA export button] |
Lists the sequence of the composite element. The sequences of
transcription factor binding sites are displayed in upper case
letters. The sequence of the spacer between the transcription
factor sites is displayed in lower case. If the spacer is too long
to be displayed on the Compel Report, it is replaced by "..."
(TGACTCT...GGGTTTTCC, for example). |
Position |
Identifies the position of the composite element relative to the
transcription start site or to a reference point stated above. |
Number of components |
Lists the number of transcription factor binding sites that
comprise the composite element (2 or 3). |
Binding factors and sites |
Indicates the positions of the transcription factor binding sites
and lists the transcription factors that bind these sites.
Transcription factor names are hyperlinked to their corresponding
Locus Reports. |
Coordinated effect of the components |
Identifies the effect of the relationship between transcription
factors that comprise the composite element. Types of effects are
specified as synergism or antagonism. Click here for additional information about
synergistic and antagonistic composite elements. |
Group assignment |
Identifies the Compel Group that the composite element has been
placed in. Synergistic composite elements consisting of two binding
sites for transcription factors are classified into groups by
structural and functional similarity. Composite elements within one
group contain binding sites for the same factor families. |
Functional class |
Lists the functional classification of the composite element. For
example, one transcription factor that comprises the composite
element could be inducible, while another is tissue-restricted.
Click here for details about how composite elements are
functionally classified in TRANSCompel. |
Mechanism of action |
Provides insight into the molecular mechanisms involved in the
function of the composite element.
For synergistic composite elements, possible mechanisms
include:
cooperative binding of factors to DNA
interactions with common co-activator
interactions with basal transcription complex
possible role of nucleosome
DNA bending by one of the factors
For antagonistic composite elements, possible mechanisms
include:
competition for DNA binding site
competition for common co-activator. |
Comments |
Includes general information, e.g. on the role of this composite
element in regulation of the gene. |
Matrices |
Lists binding matrices for the transcription factors that comprises
sites/components of the composite element. Matrix names are
hyperlinked to the corresponding Matrix Report. |
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Identifiers |
Displays BIOBASE accession numbers, DrugBank, and PubChem IDs |
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BIOBASE accession |
Displays the BIOBASE accession number. |
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Evidence Information |
Describes the evidence for the existence of the composite element.
Note that multiple pieces of experimental evidence are presented in
individual blocks on the Compel Report. |
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Experiment Type |
Identifies the type of experiment done to confirm interactions
between the transcription factors within a composite element. Click
here to access details about
the types of experiments described in TRANSCompel. |
Conclusion of the Experiment |
Provides the conclusions drawn from the experiment done to confirm
interactions between transcription factors within a composite
element. Click here to access
details about the types of experiments and the conclusions drawn
from these experiments. |
Source of Experimental Materials |
Provides information about source (cell type, tissue, species) used
in the experiment done to confirm interactions between
transcription factors within a composite element. Additional
details about the source are accessible by clicking on
[details], which opens a
detailed Property
Report. |
View the Evidence Report |
Identifier for the specific piece of evidence that confirms
interactions between the transcription factors within composite
elements. The evidence identifier is hyperlinked to an Evidence
Report that provides details about the experiment. |
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This block gives the full citations, with titles, that correspond
to the PubMed identifiers displayed. When a PubMed identifier is
not available, the Medline identifier is displayed. When neither a
PubMed nor Medline identifier is available, a BIOBASE-specific
number is assigned preceded by a "P". Nearly all of the reference
numbers are hyperlinked to the Entrez database where the abstracts
may be read. All references cited in the annotations and properties
section are listed, and other references known to contain
information about the protein may also be listed. The first five
references are shown, click [ more ...] to view all
references. View abstracts via webservice, by additionally clicking
the [+] which appears. |
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