增强子
计算生物学
染色质
生物
斑马鱼
序列(生物学)
基因组学
序列母题
基因组
破译
表观遗传学
人类基因组
调节顺序
序列分析
DNA测序
功能基因组学
预处理器
计算机科学
表达序列标记
模式生物
生物信息学
遗传学
基因组文库
作者
Niklas Kempynck,Seppe De Winter,Casper H. Blaauw,Vasileios Konstantakos,Eren Can Ekşi,Sam Dieltiens,Darina Abaffyová,Valérie Bercier,Ibrahim Ihsan Taskiran,Gert Hulselmans,Katina I. Spanier,Valerie Christiaens,Ludo Van Den Bosch,Lukas Mahieu,Stein Aerts
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41592-026-03057-2
摘要
Sequence-based deep learning models have become the state of the art for analyzing the genomic regulatory code. Particularly for enhancers, these models excel at deciphering sequence grammar that underlies their activity. To enable end-to-end enhancer modeling and design, we developed a software package called CREsted (cis-regulatory element sequence training, explanation and design). It combines preprocessing and analysis of single-cell assay for transposase-accessible chromatin using sequencing data, modeling chromatin accessibility from sequence, sequence design and downstream analysis to decipher enhancer grammar. We demonstrate CREsted's functionality on a mouse cortex and a human peripheral blood mononuclear cell dataset. Additionally, we use CREsted to compare mesenchymal-like cancer cell states between tumor types, and we investigate different fine-tuning strategies of genomic foundation models within CREsted. Finally, we train a model on a zebrafish development atlas and use this to design and in vivo validate cell-type-specific enhancers. For varying datasets, we demonstrate that CREsted facilitates efficient training and analyses, enabling scrutinization of the enhancer logic and design of synthetic enhancers across tissues and species.
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