So we tested only core promoters in our assay
FACT3: No - core promoters alone are not activated by Sox9 long-range enhancers
So we tested only core promoters in our assay
FACT3: No - core promoters alone are not activated by Sox9 long-range enhancers
So we generated a library of 18 promoters from various genes and measured if they're activated in NPCs.
FACT2: Full promoters show differential activity in NPCs. So there is enhancer-promoter specificity in mammals!!!
So we generated a library of 18 promoters from various genes and measured if they're activated in NPCs.
FACT2: Full promoters show differential activity in NPCs. So there is enhancer-promoter specificity in mammals!!!
FACT1: Sox9 needs its proximal region to be activated in NPCs
FACT1: Sox9 needs its proximal region to be activated in NPCs
We wanted to understand why most promoters have some sort of cis-regulatory element (a.k.a. promoter-proximal region a.k.a. proximal enhancer) directly upstream of the core promoter.
We wanted to understand why most promoters have some sort of cis-regulatory element (a.k.a. promoter-proximal region a.k.a. proximal enhancer) directly upstream of the core promoter.
Tobi Zehnder from Vingron-Lab developed #IPP a synteny based algorithm with @ferencmueller.bsky.social, @borislenhard.bsky.social& @da-bar.bsky.social
We used it to find conserved enhancers with diverged sequences
Tobi Zehnder from Vingron-Lab developed #IPP a synteny based algorithm with @ferencmueller.bsky.social, @borislenhard.bsky.social& @da-bar.bsky.social
We used it to find conserved enhancers with diverged sequences