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The comprehensive mapping of gene promoters and enhancers has significantly improved our understanding of how the mammalian regulatory genome is organized. An important challenge is to elucidate how these regulatory elements contribute to gene expression by identifying their trans-regulatory inputs. Here, we present the generation of a mouse-specific transcription factor (TF) open-reading frame clone library and its implementation in yeast one-hybrid assays to enable large-scale protein-DNA interaction detection with mouse regulatory elements. Once specific interactions are identified, we then use a microfluidics-based method to validate and precisely map them within the respective DNA sequences. Using well-described regulatory elements as well as orphan enhancers, we show that this cross-platform pipeline characterizes known and uncovers many novel TF-DNA interactions. In addition, we provide evidence that several of these novel interactions are relevant in vivo and aid in elucidating the regulatory architecture of enhancers.

Original publication

DOI

10.1038/msb.2013.38

Type

Journal article

Journal

Mol Syst Biol

Publication Date

06/08/2013

Volume

9

Keywords

Animals, Enhancer Elements, Genetic, Gene Expression Regulation, Gene Regulatory Networks, Genes, Reporter, Luciferases, Mice, Microfluidics, NIH 3T3 Cells, Promoter Regions, Genetic, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Signal Transduction, Transcription Factors, Transfection, Two-Hybrid System Techniques