Journal article
The cis-Regulatory Atlas of the Mouse Immune System
H Yoshida, CA Lareau, RN Ramirez, SA Rose, B Maier, A Wroblewska, F Desland, A Chudnovskiy, A Mortha, C Dominguez, J Tellier, E Kim, D Dwyer, S Shinton, T Nabekura, YL Qi, B Yu, M Robinette, KW Kim, A Wagers Show all
Cell | CELL PRESS | Published : 2019
Abstract
A complete chart of cis-regulatory elements and their dynamic activity is necessary to understand the transcriptional basis of differentiation and function of an organ system. We generated matched epigenome and transcriptome measurements in 86 primary cell types that span the mouse immune system and its differentiation cascades. This breadth of data enable variance components analysis that suggests that genes fall into two distinct classes, controlled by either enhancer- or promoter-driven logic, and multiple regression that connects genes to the enhancers that regulate them. Relating transcription factor (TF) expression to the genome-wide accessibility of their binding motifs classifies the..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank M. Aryee, H. Finucane, R. Bosselut, and A. Stark for valuable discussions. The Immunological Genome Project is supported by NIH (R24-AI072073). B.D.B. and S.A.R. are supported by NIH (R01AI113221 and T32AI007605).