While transposons are generally silenced in somatic tissues, many transposons escape epigenetic repression in epithelial cancers, become transcriptionally active and contribute to the regulation of human gene expression. We have developed a bioinformatic pipeline for the integrated analysis of transcription factor binding and transcriptomic data to identify transposon-derived promoters that are activated in specific diseases and developmental states. We applied this pipeline to a breast cancer model, and found that the L1PA2 transposon subfamily contributes abundant regulatory sequences to co-ordinated transcriptional regulation in breast cancer. Transcription factor profiling demonstrates that over 27% of L1PA2 transposons harbour co-local...
Transposable element (TE) exaptation is the process of TE incorporation into functional, and in some...
LINE-1 retrotransposons are expressed in epithelial cancers but not normal adult tissues. Previously...
A universal cancer biomarker candidate for diagnosis is supposed to distinguish, within a broad rang...
L1 transposons occupy 17% of the human genome and are widely exapted for the regulation of human gen...
Background: Transposable elements (TE) are commonly regarded as "junk DNA" with no apparent regulato...
Background The human genome contains a large amount of cis-regulatory DNA elements r...
Transcriptional regulation is a crucial process for cell differentiation and development. This proce...
Abstract Background Microarray technology has unveiled transcriptomic differences among tumors of va...
Recent studies have suggested a key role of activities related to target genes of transcription fact...
Abstract : The human body is composed of a huge number of cells acting together in a concerted manne...
Our goal in these analyses was to use genomic features from a test set of primary breast tumors to b...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide. Cancer develops through multiple hallmark fun...
Abstract Motivation Breast cancer consists of multiple distinct tumor...
We developed an efficient and accurate computational framework, RABIT (regression analysis with back...
Transient activation of Src oncoprotein in non-Transformed, breast epithelial cells can initiate an ...
Transposable element (TE) exaptation is the process of TE incorporation into functional, and in some...
LINE-1 retrotransposons are expressed in epithelial cancers but not normal adult tissues. Previously...
A universal cancer biomarker candidate for diagnosis is supposed to distinguish, within a broad rang...
L1 transposons occupy 17% of the human genome and are widely exapted for the regulation of human gen...
Background: Transposable elements (TE) are commonly regarded as "junk DNA" with no apparent regulato...
Background The human genome contains a large amount of cis-regulatory DNA elements r...
Transcriptional regulation is a crucial process for cell differentiation and development. This proce...
Abstract Background Microarray technology has unveiled transcriptomic differences among tumors of va...
Recent studies have suggested a key role of activities related to target genes of transcription fact...
Abstract : The human body is composed of a huge number of cells acting together in a concerted manne...
Our goal in these analyses was to use genomic features from a test set of primary breast tumors to b...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide. Cancer develops through multiple hallmark fun...
Abstract Motivation Breast cancer consists of multiple distinct tumor...
We developed an efficient and accurate computational framework, RABIT (regression analysis with back...
Transient activation of Src oncoprotein in non-Transformed, breast epithelial cells can initiate an ...
Transposable element (TE) exaptation is the process of TE incorporation into functional, and in some...
LINE-1 retrotransposons are expressed in epithelial cancers but not normal adult tissues. Previously...
A universal cancer biomarker candidate for diagnosis is supposed to distinguish, within a broad rang...