Publications by authors named "Pavel Kravchenko"

A DNA sequence pattern, or "motif", is an essential representation of DNA-binding specificity of a transcription factor (TF). Any particular motif model has potential flaws due to shortcomings of the underlying experimental data and computational motif discovery algorithm. As a part of the Codebook/GRECO-BIT initiative, here we evaluated at large scale the cross-platform recognition performance of positional weight matrices (PWMs), which remain popular motif models in many practical applications.

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In sexually reproducing organisms, life begins with the fusion of transcriptionally silent gametes, the oocyte and sperm. Although initiation of transcription in the embryo, known as zygotic genome activation (ZGA), is universally required for development, the transcription factors regulating this process are poorly conserved. In this Perspective, we discuss recent insights into the mechanisms of ZGA in totipotent mammalian embryos, namely ZGA regulation by several transcription factors, including by orphan nuclear receptors (OrphNRs) such as the pioneer transcription factor NR5A2, and by factors of the DUX, TPRX and OBOX families.

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Article Synopsis
  • Life starts with a shift in genetic control from the mother to the embryo during a process called zygotic genome activation (ZGA), which is crucial but not fully understood in mammals.
  • Researchers found that the orphan nuclear receptor Nr5a2 plays a vital role as an activator of ZGA in mouse embryos, specifically at the two-cell stage.
  • Nr5a2 helps regulate a significant portion of ZGA genes, enhancing chromatin accessibility and binding DNA to facilitate gene activation.
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