Cr(VI) Promotes Differential Binding of CTCF to its Cognate Sites
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ABSTRACT: Using ChIP-seq, we characterize the differential binding of CTCF following 48 hours of low-dose, Cr(VI) treatment. Differentially-bound sites are enriched in regions near genes that are actively transcribed in the basal state and strength of initial binding may be a factor in determining the directionality of binding affinity fluctuations. CTCF and cohesin samples were used to predict intra-TAD chromatin loops in an effort to provide an initial characterization of how Cr(VI) potentially disrupts chromatin-chromatin contacts important for the regulation of transcription, serving as a foundation for future studies.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE154387 | GEO | 2020/07/21
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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