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Kyu-Seon Oh1, Mohammad Aqdas1, Myong-Hee Sung2
1Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Immunology, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, Baltimore, MD, USA.
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We have developed a novel method for genomic footprinting of transcription factors (TFs) that detects potential gene regulatory relationships from DNase-seq data at the nucleotide level. We introduce an assay termed cross-link (XL)-DNase-seq, designed to capture chromatin interactions of dynamic TFs. A mild cross-linking step in XL-DNase-seq improves the detection of DNase-based footprints of dynamic TFs. The footprint strengths and detectability depend on an optimal cross-linking procedure. This method may help extract novel gene regulatory circuits involving previously undetectable TFs. The XL-DNase-seq method is illustrated here for activated mouse macrophage-like cells, which share several features with inflammatory macrophages.
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