Inferring CTCF-binding patterns and anchored loops across human tissues and cell types

PATTERNS(2023)

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CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) is a transcription regulator with a complex role in gene regulation. The recog-nition and effects of CTCF on DNA sequences, chromosome barriers, and enhancer blocking are not well un-derstood. Existing computational tools struggle to assess the regulatory potential of CTCF-binding sites and their impact on chromatin loop formation. Here we have developed a deep-learning model, DeepAnchor, to accurately characterize CTCF binding using high-resolution genomic/epigenomic features. This has revealed distinct chromatin and sequence patterns for CTCF-mediated insulation and looping. An optimized imple-mentation of a previous loop model based on DeepAnchor score excels in predicting CTCF-anchored loops. We have established a compendium of CTCF-anchored loops across 52 human tissue/cell types, and this suggests that genomic disruption of these loops could be a general mechanism of disease pathogenesis. These computational models and resources can help investigate how CTCF-mediated cis -regulatory ele-ments shape context-specific gene regulation in cell development and disease progression.
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