<div><p>Deep sequencing of 5′ capped transcripts has revealed a variety of transcription initiation patterns, from narrow, focused promoters to wide, broad promoters. Attempts have already been made to model empirically classified patterns, but virtually no quantitative models for transcription initiation have been reported. Even though both genetic and epigenetic elements have been associated with such patterns, the organization of regulatory elements is largely unknown. Here, linear regression models were derived from a pool of regulatory elements, including genomic DNA features, nucleosome organization, and histone modifications, to predict the distribution of transcription start sites (TSS). Importantly, models including both active and...
Regulation of gene expression has been shown to involve not only the binding of transcription factor...
AbstractGenome-wide mapping of nucleosomes and histone modifications revealed meaningful patterns. D...
Background: Understanding the mechanisms by which transcription factors (TF) are recruited to their ...
Deep sequencing of 5' capped transcripts has revealed a variety of transcription initiation patterns...
Background Deciphering the most common modes by which chromatin regulates transcription, and how th...
The role of histone modifications in transcription remains incompletely understood. Here, we examine...
SummaryWe describe the results of a genome-wide analysis of human cells that suggests that most prot...
Transcription factor (TF) binding at specific DNA sequences is the fundamental step in transcription...
Abstract Background Transcription promoters are funda...
Transcription, the process whereby RNA copies are made from sections of the DNA genome, is directed ...
Transcription is a fundamental and tightly regulated process in living cells and a key step in the e...
Nucleosomes regulate transcriptional initiation when positioned in the promoter area. This may requi...
Background: Bivalent chromatin refers to overlapping regions containing activating histone H3 Lys4 t...
The application of deep sequencing to map 5' capped transcripts has confirmed the existence of at le...
The function of a eukaryotic cell crucially depends on accurate gene transcription to ensure the rig...
Regulation of gene expression has been shown to involve not only the binding of transcription factor...
AbstractGenome-wide mapping of nucleosomes and histone modifications revealed meaningful patterns. D...
Background: Understanding the mechanisms by which transcription factors (TF) are recruited to their ...
Deep sequencing of 5' capped transcripts has revealed a variety of transcription initiation patterns...
Background Deciphering the most common modes by which chromatin regulates transcription, and how th...
The role of histone modifications in transcription remains incompletely understood. Here, we examine...
SummaryWe describe the results of a genome-wide analysis of human cells that suggests that most prot...
Transcription factor (TF) binding at specific DNA sequences is the fundamental step in transcription...
Abstract Background Transcription promoters are funda...
Transcription, the process whereby RNA copies are made from sections of the DNA genome, is directed ...
Transcription is a fundamental and tightly regulated process in living cells and a key step in the e...
Nucleosomes regulate transcriptional initiation when positioned in the promoter area. This may requi...
Background: Bivalent chromatin refers to overlapping regions containing activating histone H3 Lys4 t...
The application of deep sequencing to map 5' capped transcripts has confirmed the existence of at le...
The function of a eukaryotic cell crucially depends on accurate gene transcription to ensure the rig...
Regulation of gene expression has been shown to involve not only the binding of transcription factor...
AbstractGenome-wide mapping of nucleosomes and histone modifications revealed meaningful patterns. D...
Background: Understanding the mechanisms by which transcription factors (TF) are recruited to their ...