Unraveling a novel dual-function regulatory element showing epistatic interaction with a variant that escapes genome-wide association studies
Mathieu Adjemout,
Samia Nisar,
Amélie Escandell
et al.
Abstract:Regulation of gene expression has recently been complexified by the identification of Epromoters, a subset of promoters with enhancer function. Here, we uncovered the first dual cis-regulatory element, "ESpromoter," exhibiting both enhancer and silencer function, as a regulator of the nearby genes ATP2B4 and LAX1 in single human T cells. Through integrative approach, we pinpointed functional rs11240391, a severe malaria risk variant that escapes detection in genome-wide association studies, challenging convent… Show more
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