Background: Genetic studies have provided ample evidence of the influence of non-coding DNA polymorphisms on trait variance, particularly those occurring within transcription factor binding sites. Protein binding microarrays and other platforms that can map these sites with great precision have enhanced our understanding of how a single nucleotide polymorphism can alter binding potential within an in vitro setting, allowing for greater predictive capability of its effect on a transcription factor binding site. Results: We have used protein binding microarrays and electrophoretic mobility shift assay-sequencing (EMSA-Seq), a deep sequencing based method we developed to analyze nine distinct human NF-kappa B dimers. This family of transcripti...
In the human genome, the vast majority of DNA is non-coding. Although non-coding DNA does not direct...
Associating genetic variation with quantitative measures of gene regulation offers a way to bridge t...
The NF-kappa B family of DNA-binding proteins regulates the expression of many cellular and viral ge...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Genetic studies have provided ample evidence of the infl...
BACKGROUND: Genetic studies have provided ample evidence of the influence of non-coding DNA polymorp...
Background Genetic studies have provided ample evidence of the influence of non-coding DNA polymo...
The transcription factor NF-kappaB is a critical regulator of immune responses. To determine how NF-...
The majority of the single nucleotide variants (SNVs) identified by genome-wide association studies ...
The unique DNA-binding properties of distinct NF-κB dimers are known to influence the selective regu...
Many sequence variants have been linked to complex human traits and diseases, but deciphering their ...
Thousands of genetic variants have been found to increase disease risk based on genome-wide associat...
We present a general high-throughput approach to accurately quantify DNA-protein interactions, which...
A growing body of evidence suggests that genetic variants that alter gene expression are responsible...
Regulation of transcription is a central mechanism in all living cells that now can be investigated ...
Associating genetic variation with quantitative measures of gene regulation offers a way to bridge t...
In the human genome, the vast majority of DNA is non-coding. Although non-coding DNA does not direct...
Associating genetic variation with quantitative measures of gene regulation offers a way to bridge t...
The NF-kappa B family of DNA-binding proteins regulates the expression of many cellular and viral ge...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Genetic studies have provided ample evidence of the infl...
BACKGROUND: Genetic studies have provided ample evidence of the influence of non-coding DNA polymorp...
Background Genetic studies have provided ample evidence of the influence of non-coding DNA polymo...
The transcription factor NF-kappaB is a critical regulator of immune responses. To determine how NF-...
The majority of the single nucleotide variants (SNVs) identified by genome-wide association studies ...
The unique DNA-binding properties of distinct NF-κB dimers are known to influence the selective regu...
Many sequence variants have been linked to complex human traits and diseases, but deciphering their ...
Thousands of genetic variants have been found to increase disease risk based on genome-wide associat...
We present a general high-throughput approach to accurately quantify DNA-protein interactions, which...
A growing body of evidence suggests that genetic variants that alter gene expression are responsible...
Regulation of transcription is a central mechanism in all living cells that now can be investigated ...
Associating genetic variation with quantitative measures of gene regulation offers a way to bridge t...
In the human genome, the vast majority of DNA is non-coding. Although non-coding DNA does not direct...
Associating genetic variation with quantitative measures of gene regulation offers a way to bridge t...
The NF-kappa B family of DNA-binding proteins regulates the expression of many cellular and viral ge...