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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. ...(Saponaro et al. 2014). Factors involved in cotranscriptional RNA processing have also been shown to impact elongation rate. The splicing regulator SRSF2 (also known as SC35) promotes transcription elongation in a gene-specific manner (Lin et al. 2008), and U1 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein (U1 sn...
  3. ...convincing evidence for the involvement of sXIST in the general suppression of X Chromosome genes in the male nonmyelinating Schwann cells. This contrasts with previous reports in male cancer cells (Looijenga et al. 1997; Sadagopan et al. 2022). Nevertheless, our results are consistent with the consensus...
  4. ...the PDB helps predict putative rare driver events in lung tumors. By extending the analysis with high-quality structural models from AlphaFold using The Encyclopedia of Domains (TED), we find a significant increase in the diversity of both genes and functional families with postduplication FIEs in lung...
  5. ...that the nuclear lamina-tethering of Suv39-dependent H3K9me3 domains provides an essential scaffold to support euchromatic organization and the maintenance of gene transcription for healthy cellular function.Gene silencing in regions of heterochromatin is critical to cell identity and appropriate cell...
  6. ...epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition. Overall, ANS provides a robust and reliable gene signature scoring framework, significantly improving the accuracy of score-based annotation of cell types and states in single-cell studies.High-throughput single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) is a powerful technology...
  7. ....gossmann@tu-dortmund.deAbstractSporadically, genetic material that originates from an organelle integrates into the nuclear . However, it is unclear what processes maintain such integrations over evolutionary time. Recently, it was shown that nuclear DNA of mitochondrial origin (NUMT) may harbor genes with intact mitochondrial reading frames despite...
  8. ...IP-seq experiments from the ENCODE consortium revealed that CEBPB binds upstream regulatory elements of OXPHOS genes more than expected by chance (Blumberg et al. 2014). This is the only transcription factor in the current analysis that was experimentally shown to both regulate nuclear gene transcription, bind...
  9. ...transcriptional programs. Gene expression is regulated by cis-regulatory elements (CREs) in a spatiotemporal manner through precise gene regulatory networks (Lee and Young 2013; Levine et al. 2014; Long et al. 2016). Understanding these regulatory mechanisms beyond transcription may reveal critical aspects of how...
  10. ...and differential transcriptomic responses of coexpression modules in the nematode. Analysis of the interactome identifies several intestinal modules as the primary response layer to diverse microbiota and reveals a number of broadly conserved metabolic interactions. In summary, our study establishes a multiomic...
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