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An Expanded Registry of Candidate cis-Regulatory Elements for Studying Transcriptional Regulation.

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Moore, JE; Pratt, HE; Fan, K; Phalke, N; Fisher, J; Elhajjajy, SI; Andrews, G; Gao, M; Shedd, N; Fu, Y; Lacadie, MC; Meza, J; Ganna, M ...
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December 26, 2024

Mammalian genomes contain millions of regulatory elements that control the complex patterns of gene expression. Previously, The ENCODE consortium mapped biochemical signals across many cell types and tissues and integrated these data to develop a Registry of 0.9 million human and 300 thousand mouse candidate cis-Regulatory Elements (cCREs) annotated with potential functions1. We have expanded the Registry to include 2.35 million human and 927 thousand mouse cCREs, leveraging new ENCODE datasets and enhanced computational methods. This expanded Registry covers hundreds of unique cell and tissue types, providing a comprehensive understanding of gene regulation. Functional characterization data from assays like STARR-seq, MPRA, CRISPR perturbation, and transgenic mouse assays now cover over 90% of human cCREs, revealing complex regulatory functions. We identified thousands of novel silencer cCREs and demonstrated their dual enhancer/silencer roles in different cellular contexts. Integrating the Registry with other ENCODE annotations facilitates genetic variation interpretation and trait-associated gene identification, exemplified by discovering KLF1 as a novel causal gene for red blood cell traits. This expanded Registry is a valuable resource for studying the regulatory genome and its impact on health and disease.

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Moore, J. E., Pratt, H. E., Fan, K., Phalke, N., Fisher, J., Elhajjajy, S. I., … Weng, Z. (2024). An Expanded Registry of Candidate cis-Regulatory Elements for Studying Transcriptional Regulation. BioRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.12.26.629296
Moore, Jill E., Henry E. Pratt, Kaili Fan, Nishigandha Phalke, Jonathan Fisher, Shaimae I. Elhajjajy, Gregory Andrews, et al. “An Expanded Registry of Candidate cis-Regulatory Elements for Studying Transcriptional Regulation.BioRxiv, December 26, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.12.26.629296.
Moore JE, Pratt HE, Fan K, Phalke N, Fisher J, Elhajjajy SI, et al. An Expanded Registry of Candidate cis-Regulatory Elements for Studying Transcriptional Regulation. bioRxiv. 2024 Dec 26;
Moore, Jill E., et al. “An Expanded Registry of Candidate cis-Regulatory Elements for Studying Transcriptional Regulation.BioRxiv, Dec. 2024. Pubmed, doi:10.1101/2024.12.26.629296.
Moore JE, Pratt HE, Fan K, Phalke N, Fisher J, Elhajjajy SI, Andrews G, Gao M, Shedd N, Fu Y, Lacadie MC, Meza J, Ganna M, Choudhury E, Swofford R, Farrell NP, Pampari A, Ramalingam V, Reese F, Borsari B, Yu M, Wattenberg E, Ruiz-Romero M, Razavi-Mohseni M, Xu J, Galeev T, Beer MA, Guigó R, Gerstein M, Engreitz J, Ljungman M, Reddy TE, Snyder MP, Epstein CB, Gaskell E, Bernstein BE, Dickel DE, Visel A, Pennacchio LA, Mortazavi A, Kundaje A, Weng Z. An Expanded Registry of Candidate cis-Regulatory Elements for Studying Transcriptional Regulation. bioRxiv. 2024 Dec 26;

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bioRxiv

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2692-8205

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December 26, 2024

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United States