Transcription factors interact with RNA to regulate genes
O Oksuz, JE Henninger, R Warneford-Thomson… - Molecular cell, 2023 - cell.com
Transcription factors (TFs) orchestrate the gene expression programs that define each cell's
identity. The canonical TF accomplishes this with two domains, one that binds specific DNA …
identity. The canonical TF accomplishes this with two domains, one that binds specific DNA …
[HTML][HTML] Systematic discovery of recombinases for efficient integration of large DNA sequences into the human genome
Large serine recombinases (LSRs) are DNA integrases that facilitate the site-specific
integration of mobile genetic elements into bacterial genomes. Only a few LSRs, such as …
integration of mobile genetic elements into bacterial genomes. Only a few LSRs, such as …
ReMap 2022: a database of Human, Mouse, Drosophila and Arabidopsis regulatory regions from an integrative analysis of DNA-binding sequencing experiments
F Hammal, P De Langen, A Bergon… - Nucleic acids …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Abstract ReMap (https://remap. univ-amu. fr) aims to provide manually curated, high-quality
catalogs of regulatory regions resulting from a large-scale integrative analysis of DNA …
catalogs of regulatory regions resulting from a large-scale integrative analysis of DNA …
The epitranscriptome beyond m6A
D Wiener, S Schwartz - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2021 - nature.com
Following its transcription, RNA can be modified by> 170 chemically distinct types of
modifications—the epitranscriptome. In recent years, there have been substantial efforts to …
modifications—the epitranscriptome. In recent years, there have been substantial efforts to …
[HTML][HTML] Expanded encyclopaedias of DNA elements in the human and mouse genomes
The human and mouse genomes contain instructions that specify RNAs and proteins and
govern the timing, magnitude, and cellular context of their production. To better delineate …
govern the timing, magnitude, and cellular context of their production. To better delineate …
DNABERT: pre-trained Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers model for DNA-language in genome
Motivation Deciphering the language of non-coding DNA is one of the fundamental
problems in genome research. Gene regulatory code is highly complex due to the existence …
problems in genome research. Gene regulatory code is highly complex due to the existence …
The UCSC genome browser database: 2021 update
For more than two decades, the UCSC Genome Browser database (https://genome. ucsc.
edu) has provided high-quality genomics data visualization and genome annotations to the …
edu) has provided high-quality genomics data visualization and genome annotations to the …
[HTML][HTML] Targeting SWI/SNF ATPases in enhancer-addicted prostate cancer
The switch/sucrose non-fermentable (SWI/SNF) complex has a crucial role in chromatin
remodelling and is altered in over 20% of cancers,. Here we developed a proteolysis …
remodelling and is altered in over 20% of cancers,. Here we developed a proteolysis …
Discovery of target genes and pathways at GWAS loci by pooled single-cell CRISPR screens
Most variants associated with complex traits and diseases identified by genome-wide
association studies (GWAS) map to noncoding regions of the genome with unknown effects …
association studies (GWAS) map to noncoding regions of the genome with unknown effects …
[HTML][HTML] Genetic control of RNA splicing and its distinct role in complex trait variation
Most genetic variants identified from genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in humans
are noncoding, indicating their role in gene regulation. Previous studies have shown …
are noncoding, indicating their role in gene regulation. Previous studies have shown …