A high-throughput screening and computation platform for identifying synthetic promoters with enhanced cell-state specificity (SPECS)
Synthetic promoters can be superior to native ones but the design is challenging without knowledge of gene regulation. Here the authors develop a pipeline that allows for screening a synthetic promoter library to identify high performance promoters in potentially any given cell state of interest.
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Main Authors: | Ming-Ru Wu, Lior Nissim, Doron Stupp, Erez Pery, Adina Binder-Nissim, Karen Weisinger, Casper Enghuus, Sebastian R. Palacios, Melissa Humphrey, Zhizhuo Zhang, Eva Maria Novoa, Manolis Kellis, Ron Weiss, Samuel D. Rabkin, Yuval Tabach, Timothy K. Lu |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4058b7f205214aa99e7ffdf21a5903d9 |
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