Architecture of the human regulatory network derived from ENCODE data
Whitney Museum of American Art · Yale University · +7 more institutions
Abstract
Transcription factors bind in a combinatorial fashion to specify the on-and-off states of genes; the ensemble of these binding events forms a regulatory network, constituting the wiring diagram for a cell. To examine the principles of the human transcriptional regulatory network, we determined the genomic binding information of 119 transcription-related factors in over 450 distinct experiments. We found the combinatorial, co-association of transcription factors to be highly context specific: distinct combinations of factors bind at specific genomic locations. In particular, there are significant differences in the binding proximal and distal to genes. We organized all the transcription factor binding into a…
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- ENCODE
- Transcription factor
- Computational biology
- Biology
- Genetics
- Gene regulatory network
- Gene
- DNA binding site