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."


Show overlaps from virus related biological source
VIS [DVID: 4000452] Location [chr1: 155695170] (GRCh38)
Factor Rank on this VIS Factor Name Overlapped Records Details
1 H3K4me3 148 View
2 H3K27ac 41 View
3 H3K4me1 38 View
4 H3K4me2 14 View
5 H3K9ac 8 View
6 H3K36me3 6 View
7 H3 1 View
8 H3K9me3 1 View


> Overlapped records detail between VIS [DVID: 4000452] and histone modification [H3K4me2]:


GSMID or ENCODE Cell line Cell type Tissue type Factor
GSM759666 LNCaP Epithelium Prostate H3K4me2 [Search on ENCODE]
GSM503905 LNCaP Epithelium Prostate H3K4me2 [Search on ENCODE]
GSM503904 LNCaP Epithelium Prostate H3K4me2 [Search on ENCODE]
GSM503903 LNCaP Epithelium Prostate H3K4me2 [Search on ENCODE]
GSM969568 LNCaP-abl Epithelium Prostate H3K4me2 [Search on ENCODE]
GSM646465 NHEK Keratinocyte Skin H3K4me2 [Search on ENCODE]
GSM646464 NHEK Keratinocyte Skin H3K4me2 [Search on ENCODE]
GSM733734 HeLa-S3 Epithelium Cervix H3K4me2 [Search on ENCODE]
GSM733686 NHEK Keratinocyte Skin H3K4me2 [Search on ENCODE]
ENCSR086YIH_1 MM.1S B Lymphoblast Blood H3K4me2 [Search on ENCODE]
ENCSR086YIH_2 MM.1S B Lymphoblast Blood H3K4me2 [Search on ENCODE]
GSM1868869 C4-2B Epithelium Prostate H3K4me2 [Search on ENCODE]
GSM1868868 C4-2B Epithelium Prostate H3K4me2 [Search on ENCODE]
GSM2394410 JHU-06 Endothelial Cell None H3K4me2 [Search on ENCODE]
Contents
Description
  • Table Description
This table at top of page is factor ranked by overlap number. The overlap number refers to the overlapping count between VIS selected and one sepecific cistrome factor. The user can click biological source filter with blue button to keep the overlaps which are associated with virus-related diseases based on cistrome sample's biological source.
  • Overlap
An overlap means a match between VIS and 1 of 3 Cistrome data (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.