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Modeling the causal regulatory network by integrating chromatin accessibility and transcriptome data.


ABSTRACT: Cell packs a lot of genetic and regulatory information through a structure known as chromatin, i.e. DNA is wrapped around histone proteins and is tightly packed in a remarkable way. To express a gene in a specific coding region, the chromatin would open up and DNA loop may be formed by interacting enhancers and promoters. Furthermore, the mediator and cohesion complexes, sequence-specific transcription factors, and RNA polymerase II are recruited and work together to elaborately regulate the expression level. It is in pressing need to understand how the information, about when, where, and to what degree genes should be expressed, is embedded into chromatin structure and gene regulatory elements. Thanks to large consortia such as Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) and Roadmap Epigenomic projects, extensive data on chromatin accessibility and transcript abundance are available across many tissues and cell types. This rich data offer an exciting opportunity to model the causal regulatory relationship. Here, we will review the current experimental approaches, foundational data, computational problems, interpretive frameworks, and integrative models that will enable the accurate interpretation of regulatory landscape. Particularly, we will discuss the efforts to organize, analyze, model, and integrate the DNA accessibility data, transcriptional data, and functional genomic regions together. We believe that these efforts will eventually help us understand the information flow within the cell and will influence research directions across many fields.

SUBMITTER: Wang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5501464 | biostudies-other | 2016 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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