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  1. ...integrative analysis of publicly available ChIP-seq data reveals distinct cofactor landscapes at ERBS subgroups.ERBS groups are associated with distinct long-range chromatin looping featuresERBS are mostly found at putative enhancer regions rather than promoters (Carroll et al. 2005). As estrogen stimulation...
  2. ...localization of EP300 at promoter regions leads to the higher sensitivity of these peaks to the ratio of antibody to cell number.DiscussionWe presented here spa-ChIP-seq, a single-pot automated protocol for chromatin profiling. We benchmarked spa-ChIP-seq by performing parallel manual ChIP-seq reactions...
  3. ...al. 2019; Barešić et al. 2020), often enhancers (Davidson et al. 2011; Edwards et al. 2012; Corradin and Scacheri 2014). Initial studies portioning the heritability of both childhood and adult onset disorders into regions of open chromatin and their associated cell types implicate the period...
  4. ...active regulatory regions of endometrial cancer cells in response to estrogen treatment and uncovered significant differential long-range interactions strongly enriched for estrogen receptor alpha (ER, also known as ESR1)–bound sites (ERBSs). The ERBSs anchoring differential chromatin loops with either...
  5. ...transcriptional activity. The most well-described types of cis-regulatory regions include proximal cis-acting promoters, as well as distal enhancers, silencers, and insulators.This review focuses on a small family of cis-regulatory regions comprising just more than 20 members: the imprinting control regions (ICRs...
  6. ...growth factor, estrogen and progestogen, and clinical features (Sørlie et al. 2001). Among these subtypes, triple-negative breast cancers, which do not express any of these receptors, are the most aggressive (Bobbitt et al. 2023). Few studies have examined the chromatin architectural features of breast...
  7. ...cellular changes during aging contribute to PD pathology.A pivotal study employing the multiome technique in human aging and PD samples highlighted the utility of such analyses, identifying extensive changes not only in gene expression but also in the connections between genes and chromatin regions in glia...
  8. ...k-mer cross-species profiling reveals taxon-specific TE expansions accompanied 1 by KZFP co-option and functional impacts in ruminants 2 3 Pengju Zhao1,2*, Jiayi He1,2, Chen Peng1,2, Yuelang Zhang1,2, Chong Wang1,2, 4 Dongyou Yu1,2, Lingzhao Fang3*, Zhengguang Wang1,2* 5 6 1Hainan Institute...
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  9. ...by increasing oncogene dosage. Recent work has revealed that noncoding enhancers are also affected by duplications leading to the activation of oncogenes that are inside or outside of the duplicated regions. However, the prevalence of enhancer duplication and the identity of their target genes remains largely...
  10. ...they communicate.Enhancers: functional elements characterized by a stereotyped chromatin architectureEnhancers are one variety of cis-regulatory element encoded in Metazoan s. They are characterized by a stereotyped pattern of transcription factor binding, transcription initiation, and chromatin organization (Fig...
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