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  1. ...@cs.duke.eduAbstractEpigenetic mechanisms contribute to gene regulation by altering chromatin accessibility through changes in transcription factor (TF) and nucleosome occupancy across the . Despite numerous studies focusing on changes in gene expression, the intricate chromatin-mediated regulatory code remains largely uncharted...
  2. ...decreased variability (negative drift). Integration with single-cell RNA-seq data demonstrates that positive drift-CpGs are associated with increased transcriptional variability and upregulation in specific cell types, whereas negative drift-CpGs exhibit the opposite effect. We develop epigenetic drift...
  3. ...) that innervate skeletal muscles. However, certain MN groups including ocular MNs, are relatively resilient. To reveal key drivers of resilience versus vulnerability in ALS, we investigate the transcriptional dynamics of four distinct MN populations in SOD1G93A ALS mice using LCM-seq and single...
  4. ...Androgen receptor–mediated assisted loading of the glucocorticoid receptor modulates transcriptional responses in prostate cancer cells Johannes Hiltunen1,3, Laura Helminen1,3, Niina Aaltonen1,3, Kaisa-Mari Launonen1, Hanna Laakso1, Marjo Malinen2, Einari A. Niskanen1, Jorma J. Palvimo1 and Ville...
  5. ...chromatin (Supplemental Fig. S4A).Promoter-bound RNAPII bears signs of canonical transcriptionAll epitopes of the RNAPII complex that we targeted using ChIP-qPCR follow the same trend of enrichment at promoters (Fig. 4B; Supplemental Fig. S4C), thereby indicating presence of the whole catalytic RNAPII...
  6. ...Notable challenges posed by long-read sequencing for the study of transcriptional diversity and annotation Carolina Monzó1, Adam Frankish2 and Ana Conesa1 1Institute for Integrative Systems Biology (I2SysBio), Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Paterna 46980, Spain; 2European Molecular...
  7. ...dosage sensitive. Studying cells of individuals with sex chromosome aneuploidy, we observe that when the number of Y Chromosomes increases, DDX3X transcript levels fall; conversely, when the number of X Chromosomes increases, DDX3Y transcript levels fall. In 46,XY cells, CRISPRi knockdown of either DDX3X...
  8. ...are joint first authors and contributed equally to this work. Corresponding authors: rebecca.oakey@kcl.ac.uk, bertille.montibus@kcl.ac.ukAbstractNucleotide sequences along a gene provide instructions to transcriptional and cotranscriptional machinery allowing expansion into the transcriptome. Nucleotide...
  9. ...in sex aneuploid male patients are still elusive. In this study, we characterize the inaugural cohort of 47,XYY human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). We perform a comprehensive transcriptional analysis, including 47,XYY and 46,XY primary fibroblasts, iPSCs, and neural stem cells (NSCs), alongside...
  10. ..., Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri 63110, USA Corresponding author: cohen@wustl.eduAbstractThe transcription factor (TF) cone-rod homeobox (CRX) is essential for the differentiation and maintenance of photoreceptor cell identity. Several human CRX variants cause...
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