학술논문

How to find genomic regions relevant for gene regulation
Document Type
research-article
Source
Medizinische Genetik. 33(2):157-165
Subject
non-coding genome
cis-regulatory regions
transcriptional regulation
epigenetics
transcription factor binding
Research Article
Language
English
ISSN
1863-5490
0936-5931
Abstract
Genetic variants associated with human diseases are often located outside the protein coding regions of the genome. Identification and functional characterization of the regulatory elements in the non-coding genome is therefore of crucial importance for understanding the consequences of genetic variation and the mechanisms of disease. The past decade has seen rapid progress in high-throughput analysis and mapping of chromatin accessibility, looping, structure, and occupancy by transcription factors, as well as epigenetic modifications, all of which contribute to the proper execution of regulatory functions in the non-coding genome. Here, we review the current technologies for the definition and functional validation of non-coding regulatory regions in the genome.