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  1. ..., hinging on the precise binding of transcription factors (TFs) and cofactors to gene regulatory elements such as promoters and enhancers. Although it is relatively routine to profile -wide DNA binding landscapes of proteins, identifying the specific proteins that bind to, and regulate the transcription of...
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  2. ...Science and Technology of China, Quzhou 324000, Zhejiang, China; 3College of Biomedical Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, Sichuan, China Corresponding author: luoximei@uestc.edu.cnAbstractDNA N4-methylcytosine (4mC), a key epigenetic modification regulating DNA repair and replication...
  3. ...of the complex relationship between chromatin organization and transcription.Every eukaryotic encodes the information necessary for cellular viability and growth. Although the underlying instructions embedded in the DNA are identical among the cells of an organism, complex regulatory mechanisms transform...
  4. ...of genetic information. In diverse research contexts, investigators aim to uncover patterns within DNA sequences, a pursuit central to various applications. Among the most prominent of these is the study of transcription factor (TF) DNA-binding specificity. Researchers employ methods like SELEX-seq (Kinzler...
  5. ...functional domains: the N-terminal DNA-binding domain (HD) and the C-terminal transcription effector domain. Disease-associated mutations are distributed across both domains, with amino acid substitutions primarily observed in the CRX HD (Tran and Chen 2014; Zheng and Chen 2024). To understand how HD...
  6. ...integrated analyses of single-cell RNA-seq data from multiple human tissues and organs. Single-cell epigenomic data further indicate that the expression is likely driven by an alternative promoter at the end of the first exon, resulting in at least one shorter transcript (referred to as sXIST) that is active...
  7. ...24 0 to 8 hours) integrates over 250 paired transcriptome and proteome measurements. We 25 observe upregulation of known DNA repair proteins as well as a global dynamic response of 26 not yet characterized transcripts and proteins. Using artificial neural networks, we classify 27 different expression...
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  8. ..., determination, and differentiation ( Jan and Jan 1993 ; Weintraub 1993 ; Hassan and Bellen 2000 ). The bHLH domain is ∼60 amino acids long and comprises a DNA-binding basic region (b) followed by two α-helices separated by a variable loop region (HLH) ( Ferre-D'Amar et al. 1993 ). The HLH domain promotes...
  9. ...) and thyroid hormone receptor (THR) proteins directly compete for binding to response elements involved in regulating lipid metabolism, cell growth, and differentiation (Miyamoto et al. 1997). In fungi, a well-known example of competitive TF-DNA binding is that of Saccharomyces cerevisiae basic helix-loop-helix...
  10. ...for their ability to integrate high-dimensional features have recently been applied to the field of liquid biopsy. In this review, we highlight various AI and ML approaches in cfDNA-based diagnostics. We first introduce the biology of cell-free DNA and basic concepts of ML and AI technologies. We then discuss...
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