An Atlas of Combinatorial Transcriptional Regulation in Mouse and Man
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Ravasi, Timothy
Suzuki, Harukazu
Cannistraci, Carlo Vittorio
Katayama, Shintaro
Bajic, Vladimir B
Tan, Kai
Akalin, Altuna
Schmeier, Sebastian
Kanamori-Katayama, Mutsumi
Bertin, Nicolas
Carninci, Piero
Daub, Carsten O
Forrest, Alistair RR
Gough, Julian
Grimmond, Sean
Han, Jung-Hoon
Hashimoto, Takehiro
Hide, Winston
Hofmann, Oliver
Kawaji, Hideya
Kubosaki, Atsutaka
Lassmann, Timo
van Nimwegen, Erik
Ogawa, Chihiro
Teasdale, Rohan D
Tegner, Jesper
Lenhard, Boris
Teichmann, Sarah A
Arakawa, Takahiro
Ninomiya, Noriko
Murakami, Kayoko
Tagami, Michihira
Fukuda, Shiro
Imamura, Kengo
Kai, Chikatoshi
Ishihara, Ryoko
Kitazume, Yayoi
Kawai, Jun
Hume, David A
Ideker, Trey
Hayashizaki, Yoshihide
Suzuki, Harukazu
Cannistraci, Carlo Vittorio
Katayama, Shintaro
Bajic, Vladimir B
Tan, Kai
Akalin, Altuna
Schmeier, Sebastian
Kanamori-Katayama, Mutsumi
Bertin, Nicolas
Carninci, Piero
Daub, Carsten O
Forrest, Alistair RR
Gough, Julian
Grimmond, Sean
Han, Jung-Hoon
Hashimoto, Takehiro
Hide, Winston
Hofmann, Oliver
Kawaji, Hideya
Kubosaki, Atsutaka
Lassmann, Timo
van Nimwegen, Erik
Ogawa, Chihiro
Teasdale, Rohan D
Tegner, Jesper
Lenhard, Boris
Teichmann, Sarah A
Arakawa, Takahiro
Ninomiya, Noriko
Murakami, Kayoko
Tagami, Michihira
Fukuda, Shiro
Imamura, Kengo
Kai, Chikatoshi
Ishihara, Ryoko
Kitazume, Yayoi
Kawai, Jun
Hume, David A
Ideker, Trey
Hayashizaki, Yoshihide
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2010
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Combinatorial interactions among transcription factors are critical to directing tissue-specific gene expression. To build a global atlas of these combinations, we have screened for physical interactions among the majority of human and mouse DNA-binding transcription factors (TFs). The complete networks contain 762 human and 877 mouse interactions. Analysis of the networks reveals that highly connected TFs are broadly expressed across tissues, and that roughly half of the measured interactions are conserved between mouse and human.
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140
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5
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Biological sciences
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