Molecular Therapy: Nucleic Acids (Mar 2021)

A computational framework for identifying the transcription factors involved in enhancer-promoter loop formation

  • Li Liu,
  • Li-Rong Zhang,
  • Fu-Ying Dao,
  • Yan-Chao Yang,
  • Hao Lin

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23
pp. 347 – 354

Abstract

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The pairwise interaction between transcription factors (TFs) plays an important role in enhancer-promoter loop formation. Although thousands of TFs in the human genome have been found, only a few TF pairs have been demonstrated to be related to loop formation. It is still a challenge to determine which TF pairs could be involved in the enhancer-promoter regulation network. This work describes a computational framework to identify TF pairs in enhancer-promoter regulation. By integrating different levels of data derived from Promoter Capture Hi-C, chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing (ChIP-seq) of histone marks, RNA-seq, protein-protein interaction (PPI), and TF motif, we identified 361 significant TF pairs and constructed a TF interaction network. From the network, we found several hub-TFs, which may have important roles in the regulation of long-range interactions. Our studies extended TF pairs identified in other experimental and computational approaches. These findings will help the further study of long-range interactions between enhancers and promoters.

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