Genome Biology (Sep 2024)

Enhlink infers distal and context-specific enhancer–promoter linkages

  • Olivier B. Poirion,
  • Wulin Zuo,
  • Catrina Spruce,
  • Candice N. Baker,
  • Sandra L. Daigle,
  • Ashley Olson,
  • Daniel A. Skelly,
  • Elissa J. Chesler,
  • Christopher L. Baker,
  • Brian S. White

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-024-03374-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 1
pp. 1 – 32

Abstract

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Abstract Enhlink is a computational tool for scATAC-seq data analysis, facilitating precise interrogation of enhancer function at the single-cell level. It employs an ensemble approach incorporating technical and biological covariates to infer condition-specific regulatory DNA linkages. Enhlink can integrate multi-omic data for enhanced specificity, when available. Evaluation with simulated and real data, including multi-omic datasets from the mouse striatum and novel promoter capture Hi-C data, demonstrate that Enhlink outperfoms alternative methods. Coupled with eQTL analysis, it identified a putative super-enhancer in striatal neurons. Overall, Enhlink offers accuracy, power, and potential for revealing novel biological insights in gene regulation.

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