AI Article Synopsis

  • Enhancers and silencers share similar transcription factors, which can lead to confusion in genomic studies.
  • Researchers studied how different DNA sequences in mouse retinas, influenced by the transcription factor CRX, vary between enhancers and silencers.
  • They found that enhancers have a higher diversity and number of transcription factor motifs compared to silencers, indicating that the context of these motifs plays a crucial role in their regulatory activity.

Article Abstract

Enhancers and silencers often depend on the same transcription factors (TFs) and are conflated in genomic assays of TF binding or chromatin state. To identify sequence features that distinguish enhancers and silencers, we assayed massively parallel reporter libraries of genomic sequences targeted by the photoreceptor TF cone-rod homeobox (CRX) in mouse retinas. Both enhancers and silencers contain more TF motifs than inactive sequences, but relative to silencers, enhancers contain motifs from a more diverse collection of TFs. We developed a measure of information content that describes the number and diversity of motifs in a sequence and found that, while both enhancers and silencers depend on CRX motifs, enhancers have higher information content. The ability of information content to distinguish enhancers and silencers targeted by the same TF illustrates how motif context determines the activity of -regulatory sequences.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8492058PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.67403DOI Listing

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