Global properties of regulatory sequences are predicted by transcription factor recognition mechanisms.
Zain M PatelTimothy R HughesPublished in: Genome biology (2021)
Models of transcription factor binding with or without spacing and orientation constraints predict that regulatory sequences should be fundamentally short, unique, and turn over rapidly. We posit that the existence of master regulators may be, in part, a consequence of evolutionary pressure to limit the complexity and increase evolvability of regulatory sites.