Concerted bioinformatic analysis of the genome-scale blood transcription factor compendium reveals new control mechanisms

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Abstract

Transcription factors play a key role in the development of a disease. ChIP-sequencing has become a preferred technique to investigate genome-wide binding patterns of transcription factors in vivo. Although this technology has led to many important discoveries, the rapidly increasing number of publicly available ChIP-sequencing datasets still remains a largely unexplored resource. Using a compendium of 144 publicly available murine ChIP-sequencing datasets in blood, we show that systematic bioinformatic analysis can unravel diverse aspects of transcription regulation; from genome-wide binding preferences, finding regulatory partners and assembling regulatory complexes, to identifying novel functions of transcription factors and investigating transcription dynamics during development. This journal is

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Joshi, A., & Gottgens, B. (2014). Concerted bioinformatic analysis of the genome-scale blood transcription factor compendium reveals new control mechanisms. Molecular BioSystems, 10(11), 2935–2941. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4mb00354c

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