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Resolution: standard / high Figure 4.
Base-pair resolution around androgen receptor motif matches reveals a unique pattern
of protection by the androgen receptor. (a) Aggregate plot of DNase-seq signal around AR motif matches within poised DHS sites
that also bind the AR. The pattern of DNase I cuts within the motif closely follows
the known structure of the AR dimer as well as the information content of the AR DNA
recognition motif determined de novo from ChIP-seq sequences that overlap DHS sites. (b) Aggregate DNase-seq signal centered around CTCF motif and (c) neuron-restrictive silencer factor (NRSF) matches genome-wide displaying a structurally
different footprint from that of the AR. (d) Aggregate plot of DNase-seq signal around AR motif matches within DHS sites unique
to LNCaP-induced cells that also bind the AR. (e) Aggregate plot of DNase-seq signal around the centers of 10,000 randomly sampled DHS
sites shared between LNCaP and LNCaP-induced cells. Note that overall the aggregate
signal is higher in LNCaP as compared to LNCaP-induced cells within all DHS sites.
AR: androgen receptor; CTCF: CCCTC-binding factor; DHS: DNase I hypersensitive; DNase-seq:
DNase I hypersensitivity analysis coupled with high-throughput sequencing; NRSF: neuron-restrictive
silencer factor.
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