Abstract Background Computational prediction of transcription factor (TF) binding sites in different cell types is challenging. Recent technology development allows us to determine the genome-wide chromatin accessibility in various cellular and developmental contexts. The chromatin accessibility profiles provide useful information in prediction of TF binding events in various physiological conditions. Furthermore, ChIP-Seq analysis was used to determine genome-wide binding sites for a range of different TFs in multiple cell types. Integration of these two types of genomic information can improve the prediction of TF binding events. Results We assessed to what extent a model built upon on other TFs and/or other cell types could be used to pr...
BACKGROUND:How transcription factors (TFs) interact with cis-regulatory sequences and interact with ...
The identification of non-coding regulatory elements in the genome has been the focus of much experi...
Transcription Factors (TFs) bind to DNA and control activity of target genes. Here, we present ChIPa...
Background: Understanding the mechanisms by which transcription factors (TF) are recruited to their ...
In silico prediction of transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs) is central to the task of gene re...
Site specific transcription factors recognise and bind DNA motifs to regulate gene expression. There...
<div><p>Transcription factor (TF) binding is determined by the presence of specific sequence motifs ...
The binding of transcription factors (TFs) is essential for gene expression. One important character...
Motivation: Modelling the regulation of gene expression can provide insight into the regulatory role...
Background Context-dependent transcription factor (TF) binding is one reason for differences in gene...
Background—The computational identification of functional transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs)...
Systematic chromatin immunoprecipitation (chIP-chip) experiments have become a central technique for...
<div><p>ChIP-based genome-wide assays of transcription factor (TF) occupancy have emerged as a power...
Abstract Transcription factors read the genome, fundamentally connecting DNA sequence to gene expre...
Finding where transcription factors (TFs) bind to the DNA is of key importance to decipher gene regu...
BACKGROUND:How transcription factors (TFs) interact with cis-regulatory sequences and interact with ...
The identification of non-coding regulatory elements in the genome has been the focus of much experi...
Transcription Factors (TFs) bind to DNA and control activity of target genes. Here, we present ChIPa...
Background: Understanding the mechanisms by which transcription factors (TF) are recruited to their ...
In silico prediction of transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs) is central to the task of gene re...
Site specific transcription factors recognise and bind DNA motifs to regulate gene expression. There...
<div><p>Transcription factor (TF) binding is determined by the presence of specific sequence motifs ...
The binding of transcription factors (TFs) is essential for gene expression. One important character...
Motivation: Modelling the regulation of gene expression can provide insight into the regulatory role...
Background Context-dependent transcription factor (TF) binding is one reason for differences in gene...
Background—The computational identification of functional transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs)...
Systematic chromatin immunoprecipitation (chIP-chip) experiments have become a central technique for...
<div><p>ChIP-based genome-wide assays of transcription factor (TF) occupancy have emerged as a power...
Abstract Transcription factors read the genome, fundamentally connecting DNA sequence to gene expre...
Finding where transcription factors (TFs) bind to the DNA is of key importance to decipher gene regu...
BACKGROUND:How transcription factors (TFs) interact with cis-regulatory sequences and interact with ...
The identification of non-coding regulatory elements in the genome has been the focus of much experi...
Transcription Factors (TFs) bind to DNA and control activity of target genes. Here, we present ChIPa...