生物
染色质免疫沉淀
转录因子
遗传学
DNA结合位点
基因
遗传变异
基因表达
发起人
作者
Maya Kasowski,Fabian Grubert,Christopher Heffelfinger,Manoj Hariharan,Akwasi Asabere,Sebastian M. Waszak,Lukas Habegger,Joel Rozowsky,Minyi Shi,Alexander E. Urban,Mi-Young Hong,Konrad J. Karczewski,Wolfgang Huber,Sherman M. Weissman,Mark Gerstein,Jan O. Korbel,M Snyder
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)]
日期:2010-04-09
卷期号:328 (5975): 232-235
被引量:563
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.1183621
摘要
Like Father, Like Mother, Like Child Transcriptional regulation is mediated by chromatin structure, which may affect the binding of transcription factors, but the extent of how individual-to-individual genetic variation affects such regulation is not well understood. Kasowski et al. (p. 232 , published online 18 March) investigated the binding of two transcription factors across the genomes of human individuals and one chimpanzee. Transcription factor binding was associated with genomic features such as nucleotide variation, insertions and deletions, and copy number variation. Thus, genomic sequence variation affects transcription factor binding and may explain expression difference among individuals. McDaniell et al. (p. 235 , published online 18 March) provide a genome-wide catalog of variation in chromatin and transcription factor binding in two parent-child trios of European and African ancestry. Up to 10% of active chromatin binding sites were specific to a set of individuals and were often inherited. Furthermore, variation in active chromatin sites showed heritable allele-specific correlation with variation in gene expression.
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