[HTML][HTML] Regulatory analysis of the C. elegans genome with spatiotemporal resolution
Discovering the structure and dynamics of transcriptional regulatory events in the genome
with cellular and temporal resolution is crucial to understanding the regulatory …
with cellular and temporal resolution is crucial to understanding the regulatory …
FACER: comprehensive molecular and functional characterization of epigenetic chromatin regulators
J Lu, J Xu, J Li, T Pan, J Bai, L Wang, X Jin… - Nucleic acids …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Epigenetic alterations, a well-recognized cancer hallmark, are driven by chromatin
regulators (CRs). However, little is known about the extent of CR deregulation in cancer, and …
regulators (CRs). However, little is known about the extent of CR deregulation in cancer, and …
[HTML][HTML] Prediction of gene regulatory enhancers across species reveals evolutionarily conserved sequence properties
Genomic regions with gene regulatory enhancer activity turnover rapidly across mammals.
In contrast, gene expression patterns and transcription factor binding preferences are largely …
In contrast, gene expression patterns and transcription factor binding preferences are largely …
[HTML][HTML] Chromatin accessibility dynamics across C. elegans development and ageing
An essential step for understanding the transcriptional circuits that control development and
physiology is the global identification and characterization of regulatory elements. Here, we …
physiology is the global identification and characterization of regulatory elements. Here, we …
The 3D-Evo space: evolution of gene expression and alternative splicing regulation
F Mantica, M Irimia - Annual Review of Genetics, 2022 - annualreviews.org
Animal species present relatively high levels of gene conservation, and yet they display a
great variety of cell type and tissue phenotypes. These diverse phenotypes are mainly …
great variety of cell type and tissue phenotypes. These diverse phenotypes are mainly …
[HTML][HTML] G1/S inhibitors and the SWI/SNF complex control cell-cycle exit during muscle differentiation
S Ruijtenberg, S van den Heuvel - Cell, 2015 - cell.com
The transition from proliferating precursor cells to post-mitotic differentiated cells is crucial for
development, tissue homeostasis, and tumor suppression. To study cell-cycle exit during …
development, tissue homeostasis, and tumor suppression. To study cell-cycle exit during …
The genetic architecture of hybrid incompatibilities and their effect on barriers to introgression in secondary contact
D Lindtke, CA Buerkle - Evolution, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Genetic incompatibilities are an important component of reproductive isolation. Although
theoretical studies have addressed their evolution, little is known about their maintenance …
theoretical studies have addressed their evolution, little is known about their maintenance …
Regulation of alternative splicing in Drosophila by 56 RNA binding proteins
Alternative splicing is regulated by RNA binding proteins (RBPs) that recognize pre-mRNA
sequence elements and activate or repress adjacent exons. Here, we used RNA …
sequence elements and activate or repress adjacent exons. Here, we used RNA …
[HTML][HTML] Mapping and analysis of Caenorhabditis elegans transcription factor sequence specificities
K Narasimhan, SA Lambert, AWH Yang, J Riddell… - Elife, 2015 - elifesciences.org
Caenorhabditis elegans is a powerful model for studying gene regulation, as it has a
compact genome and a wealth of genomic tools. However, identification of regulatory …
compact genome and a wealth of genomic tools. However, identification of regulatory …
[HTML][HTML] Mammalian transcription factor networks: recent advances in interrogating biological complexity
AC Wilkinson, H Nakauchi, B Göttgens - Cell systems, 2017 - cell.com
Transcription factor (TF) networks are a key determinant of cell fate decisions in mammalian
development and adult tissue homeostasis and are frequently corrupted in disease …
development and adult tissue homeostasis and are frequently corrupted in disease …