HIV VIS-Cistrome Factor Overlapped Record Details

This pages show details of Cistrome factor-ralated samples which overlapped this VIS.
The cistrome refers to "the set of cis-acting targets of a trans-acting factor on a genome-wide scale."


Location chr1: 15571346-15571347 (GRCh38)
GSMID or ENCODE Cell line Cell type Tissue type Factor
GSM1218851 None None Muscle MYOD1 [Search on ENCODE]
GSM1291199 None None Cord blood TAL1 [Search on ENCODE]
GSM1519151 Ramos B Lymphocyte None NIPBL [Search on ENCODE]
GSM1519152 Ramos B Lymphocyte None NIPBL [Search on ENCODE]
GSM1716765 LHSAR Epithelium Prostate FOXA1 [Search on ENCODE]
GSM1716767 LHSAR Epithelium Prostate HOXB13 [Search on ENCODE]
GSM1716768 LHSAR Epithelium Prostate HOXB13 [Search on ENCODE]
GSM2305254 LNCaP None LNCaP cells MYC [Search on ENCODE]
GSM2305253 LNCaP None LNCaP cells MYC [Search on ENCODE]
GSM2401446 BJ Fibroblast Skin FOXA2 [Search on ENCODE]
GSM2401467 BJ Fibroblast Skin FOXA2 [Search on ENCODE]
GSM2401456 KerCT None None FOXA2 [Search on ENCODE]
GSM2977503 BJ Fibroblast Skin FOXA2 [Search on ENCODE]
GSM2977502 BJ Fibroblast Skin FOXA2 [Search on ENCODE]
Contents
Description
  • Overlapped Record Details
An overlapped record means a match between VIS and 1 of 3 Cistrome factor (histone modification, transcription factor binding site and chromatin accessibility), more specifically, this match includes at least 1 overlap between this VIS and 1 Cistrome factor-related sample from 1 of 3 Cistrome factor data. So one VIS may have several overlaps with multiple Cistrome factor-related samples, the associated factor and overlap amount of samples could indicate that the virus integration site is a potentially functional DNA element.