2021
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202112.0381.v1
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Group Theory of Syntactical Freedom in DNA Transcription and Genome Decoding

Abstract: Transcription factors (TFs) are proteins that recognize specific DNA fragments in order to decode the genome and ensure its optimal functioning. TFs work at the local and global scales by specifying cell type, cell growth and death, cell migration, organization and timely tasks. We investigate the structure of DNA-binding motifs with the theory of finitely generated groups. The DNA ‘word’ in the binding domain -the motif- may be seen as the generator of a finitely generated group Fdna on fo… Show more

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“…Groups f p close to free groups and aperiodicity of sequences According to Reference [5], aperiodicity correlates to the syntactical freedom of ordering rules. This statement was checked in the realm of transcription factors [4,Section 4]. Let us introduce the concept of a general substitution rule in the context of free groups.…”
Section: Dna Conformationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Groups f p close to free groups and aperiodicity of sequences According to Reference [5], aperiodicity correlates to the syntactical freedom of ordering rules. This statement was checked in the realm of transcription factors [4,Section 4]. Let us introduce the concept of a general substitution rule in the context of free groups.…”
Section: Dna Conformationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach was applied to binding motifs of transcription factors [4]. The binding motif rel in the finitely presented group f p = ⟨A, T, G, C|rel(A,T,G,C)⟩ is split into appropriate segments so that rel = rel A rel T rel G rel C with the substitution rules We are interested in the sequence of finitely generated groups…”
Section: Dna Conformationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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