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  1. ...-specific dispensable gene families. Notably, both the inter- and intraspecific unaligned regions and the expanded dispensable genes in C. nigoni show a significant enrichment in rapidly evolving genes encoding Cullin-E3 ubiquitin-ligase adaptors, particularly F-box proteins, which are speculated to mediate immune...
  2. ...be attributed to the differential transcriptomic profiles. Specifically, the mutation seemed to exert its most potent effects on genes that were already dominantly expressed in each disease.SF3B1 mutations affect 3′AS usage and IRBecause the individual analyses for patients and isogenic cell lines indicated...
  3. ...Cell type–specific gene regulatory atlas prioritizes drug targets and repurposable medicines in Alzheimer's disease Yunxiao Ren1,2, Ming Hu3,4, Yang E. Li5, Andrew A. Pieper6,7,8,9,10,11, Jeffrey Cummings12 and Feixiong Cheng1,2,4,13 1Cleveland Clinic Genome Center, Cleveland Clinic Research...
  4. ...the major myelin proteins (Stolt et al. 2002; Schlierf et al. 2006; Pozniak et al. 2010; Hornig et al. 2013), and its regulatory networks may play a role in PD progression (Corradini et al. 2014). Two examples of DACs in this DAC group, near the Ptprg and Ptk2 genes, contained SOX family motifs (Fig. 3E...
  5. ...that are grouped by TF family and are often enriched in proximal or distal regulatory regions. For instance, SP1-like TFs activate or repress basal transcription by usually binding to the GC box (GGGCGG) or GT/CACC box in the promoter region of many genes. CTCF-like TFs not only function as transcriptional...
  6. ...factors (TFs), and other DNA-associated proteins (Barski et al. 2007; Johnson et al. 2007; Mikkelsen et al. 2007; Furey 2012). The commonly used ChIP-seq method has led to significant insights about principles of gene regulation and function of the epi in both normal and disease conditions (Park 2009...
  7. ...to comprehensively map GRNs (Badia-i-Mompel et al. 2023). High-throughput RNA sequencing (RNA-seq), which enables -wide analysis of the cellular transcriptome on bulk cells (Ozsolak and Milos 2011), has revolutionized GRN inference by enabling the computational derivation of regulatory networks from gene expression...
  8. ...regulation. By critically examining both established tools and emerging techniques such as editing, synthetic chromosomes, and high-resolution imaging, we provide a practical framework for investigators seeking to uncover direct regulators of specific genes. Our goal is to guide the design of experiments...
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  9. ...-nucleus SVZ transcriptome atlas and lineage trajectory regulation analysis revealed Tcf7l1 as a key gene in NSC differentiation. Among the four TCF/lymphoid enhancer factor family members, Tcf7l1 is the only one expressed in undifferentiated mouse embryonic stem cells (Yi et al. 2011) and in the developing...
  10. ...Balancing Gene Ontology annotation specificity in protein function prediction 1 based on the protein sequence large graph 2 Jiangyi Shao1,2, Shutao Chen1, Ziwen Wang 1, Zixu Chen1,2, Bin Liu1,2* 3 1 School of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, 4 Beijing 100081, China...
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