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  1. ...). These data sets suggest a potential direct cross talk between AR and GR that has a different outcome from the GR-driven antiandrogen resistance. To characterize the direct cross talk between AR and GR, we utilized VCaP cells that endogenously express transcriptionally active wild-type AR and GR (Puhr et al...
  2. ...expressed or transcriptionally silenced genes (Moore et al. 2021). Although gene expression differences have been documented between ART-derived and natural-born progeny (Song et al. 2015), we find no cohort-level difference in the transcriptional activity of genes neighboring dnSNVs in C57BL/6J-derived m...
  3. ...: the structural bridge model, in which enhancers and promoters come into close proximity through stable, protein-mediated interactions, and the hub model, in which dynamic clusters of transcription-associated proteins facilitate communication over variable distances. Emerging evidence suggests that although...
  4. ...CMs mirrors the sequential stages of embryonic heart formation, a complex process characterized by profound and highly orchestrated remodeling of the transcriptional landscape (Liu et al. 2017). Enhancing the physiological relevance of iCMs as an in vitro model requires a deeper understanding of the molecular...
  5. ...first approach the question of what regulates your GOI transcriptionally, you should start by compiling available information on chromatin landscape (especially regulatory region hallmarks) and TF binding from browsers (e.g., UCSC Genome Browser) and user-friendly databases (e.g., Harmonizome). For most...
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  6. ...@caas.cn, liuyuwen@caas.cnAbstractSuper-enhancers (SEs) govern the expression of genes defining cell identity. However, the dynamic landscape of SEs and their critical constituent enhancers involved in skeletal muscle development remains unclear. In this study, using pig as a model, we employed cleavage under...
  7. ...1 Dynamics of intronic polyadenylation in the hematopoietic lineage and its 1 regulation by DNA methylation 2 Richa Rashmi1, Abhinaya Muruganandham1,2, Pranita Borkar1, Sumana Mallick1,2, Taylor 3 Hubbs1, Ari Aviles1,3, Daniel Chung1, Irtisha Singh1,2,3* 4 1Department of Cell Biology & Genetics...
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  8. ...@pennmedicine.upenn.eduAbstractAutism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a highly heterogenous neurodevelopmental disorder with numerous genetic risk factors. Notably, a disproportionate number of risk genes encode transcription regulators including transcription factors and proteins that regulate chromatin. Here, we test the function of nine such ASD...
  9. ...of genes (Fig. 4F). Therefore, it is evident that dynamic change in RNAPII elongation rates within gene bodies is a common feature of transcription.DRB/TTchem-seq2 is broadly applicable to various cell lines with enhanced single-gene RNAPII elongation rate estimationTo confirm that DRB/TTchem-seq2...
  10. ...in response to these genetic perturbations, allowing us to gain a comprehensive understanding of the chromatin-mediated mechanisms of transcriptional regulation, thereby demonstrating the potential for chromatin profiling to reconstruct and enhance transcriptional regulatory networks (TRNs...
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