Differential chromatin profiles partially determine transcription factor binding

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Abstract

We characterize how genomic variants that alter chromatin accessibility influence regulatory factor binding with a new method called DeltaBind that predicts condition specific factor binding more accurately than other methods based on DNase-seq data. Using DeltaBind and DNase-seq experiments we predicted the differential binding of 18 factors in K562 and GM12878 cells with an average precision of 28% at 10% recall, with the prediction of individual factors ranging from 5% to 65% precision. We further found that genome variants that alter chromatin accessibility are not necessarily predictive of altering proximal factor binding. Taken together these findings suggest that DNase-seq or ATAC-seq Quantitative Trait Loci (dsQTLs), while important, must be considered in a broader context to establish causality for phenotypic changes.

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Chen, R., & Gifford, D. K. (2017). Differential chromatin profiles partially determine transcription factor binding. PLoS ONE, 12(7). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179411

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