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  • Prokaryotic Transcriptional Regulator Binding Sites

    Hello All,

    I am trying to identify the following LytTR variable consensus sequence [TAC][AC][AC]GTTN[TAG][TG] in the Staphylococcus aureus subsp. COL complete genome as an imperfect direct repeat and was wondering which sequence finder would be most appropriate. Some of the options that I have attempted have such as pattern locator and fuzznuc did not permit variable sequence inputs using the traditional bracketed nomenclature. I am an undergrad and inexperienced in bioinformatics so extremely explicit directions would be incredibly appreciated as I recognize it is likely not a deficiency in the programs I am using but incorrect inputs. Thank you,

    Taylor

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    Hi Taylor,

    Could you explain a bit more what you mean when you say 'fuzznuc did not permit variable sequence inputs using the traditional bracketed nomenclature.'? Perhaps I am misunderstanding, but fuzznuc does permit bracketed bases to indicate variable matching bases at a position. For example here is a pattern I use regularly with fuzznuc.

    Code:
    >ViromePrimerB <mismatch=1>
    <[GT]TNNCCCA[GT]TCAC[GT]ATC
    I have my fuzznuc patterns stored in .pat files with the file specifier given as the argument to the -pattern option on the command line.

    What is happening when you try to run fuzznuc?

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