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Author Spotlight: Cistrome Analysis in Mouse Muscle Stem Cells
Published on: July 7, 2023
Cistrome Data Browser: a data portal for ChIP-Seq and chromatin accessibility data in human and mouse
Shenglin Mei1,2, Qian Qin1,2, Qiu Wu1,2
1Clinical Translational Research Center, Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital, Tongji University, Shanghai 200433, China.
Abstract:
Chromatin immunoprecipitation, DNase I hypersensitivity and transposase-accessibility assays combined with high-throughput sequencing enable the genome-wide study of chromatin dynamics, transcription factor binding and gene regulation. Although rapidly accumulating publicly available ChIP-seq, DNase-seq and ATAC-seq data are a valuable resource for the systematic investigation of gene regulation processes, a lack of standardized curation, quality control and analysis procedures have hindered extensive reuse of these data. To overcome this challenge, we built the Cistrome database, a collection of ChIP-seq and chromatin accessibility data (DNase-seq and ATAC-seq) published before January 1, 2016, including 13 366 human and 9953 mouse samples. All the data have been carefully curated and processed with a streamlined analysis pipeline and evaluated with comprehensive quality control metrics. We have also created a user-friendly web server for data query, exploration and visualization. The resulting Cistrome DB (Cistrome Data Browser), available online at http://cistrome.org/db, is expected to become a valuable resource for transcriptional and epigenetic regulation studies.

