Decoding Transcriptional Regulation
Event Details
- Type
- Center for Studies in Physics and Biology Seminars
- Speaker(s)
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Alexander Stark, Ph.D., Senior Group Leader, Research Institute of Molecular Pathology
- Speaker bio(s)
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In higher eukaryotes, genes are expressed dynamically in complex spatial and temporal patterns, which are progressively refined to set up body plans and define specific cell-types. The information about when and where each gene is to be expressed is encoded in the sequences of promoter-, enhancer- and silencer regions and realized by transcription factor and cofactor proteins. I am presenting our work towards understanding the how this regulatory information is sequence-encoded and how cells utilize this information with transcription factor and cofactor proteins. We characterize regulatory sequences by functional screens in cell lines and by a genome-scale candidate testing approach in developing Drosophila embryos. We then use deep-learning approaches to model the sequence-to-function relationship for enhancers and build synthetic enhancers de novo. We also employ functional screens, mutagenesis, and biochemistry to dissect functions and mechanisms of transcription regulation in flies and mammals.
- Open to
- Public
- Phone
- (212) 327-8636
- Sponsor
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Melanie Lee
(212) 327-8636
leem@rockefeller.edu