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CRCdb

General information

URL: http://www.licpathway.net/crcdb/index.html
Full name: core transcriptional regulatory circuit database
Description: CRCdb aims to identify CRCs for various cell/tissue types. The current version of CRCdb documented over 500 samples from NCBI, ENCODE and Roadmap.Especially, the number of CRCs in CRCdb is 8,611,549.
Year founded: 2023
Last update: 2023
Version: v1.0
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: China

Contact information

University/Institution: Harbin Medical University
Address: School of Medical Informatics, Daqing Campus, Harbin Medical University, Daqing 163319, China
City:
Province/State: Daqing
Country/Region: China
Contact name (PI/Team): Chunquan Li
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): lcqbio@163.com

Publications

37131406
Landscape and significance of human super enhancer-driven core transcription regulatory circuitry. [PMID: 37131406]
Chenchen Feng, Chao Song, Yong Jiang, Jun Zhao, Jian Zhang, Yuezhu Wang, Mingxue Yin, Jiang Zhu, Bo Ai, Qiuyu Wang, Fengcui Qian, Yuexin Zhang, Desi Shang, Jiaqi Liu, Chunquan Li

A core transcription regulatory circuitry (CRC) is an interconnected self-regulatory circuitry that is formed by a group of core transcription factors (TFs). These core TFs collectively regulate gene expression by binding not only to their own super enhancers (SEs) but also to the SEs of one another. For most human tissue/cell types, a global view of CRCs and core TFs has not been generated. Here, we identified numerous CRCs using two identification methods and detailed the landscape of the CRCs driven by SEs in large cell/tissue samples. The comprehensive biological analyses, including sequence conservation, CRC activity and genome binding affinity were conducted for common TFs, moderate TFs, and specific TFs, which exhibit different biological features. The local module located from the common CRC network highlighted the essential functions and prognostic performance. The tissue-specific CRC network was highly related to cell identity. Core TFs in tissue-specific CRC networks exhibited disease markers, and had regulatory potential for cancer immunotherapy. Moreover, a user-friendly resource named CRCdb (http://www.licpathway.net/crcdb/index.html) was developed, which contained the detailed information of CRCs and core TFs used in this study, as well as other interesting results, such as the most representative CRC, frequency of TFs, and indegree/outdegree of TFs.

Mol Ther Nucleic Acids. 2023:32() | 15 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)

Ranking

All databases:
1899/6895 (72.473%)
Expression:
389/1347 (71.195%)
Interaction:
377/1194 (68.509%)
Health and medicine:
472/1738 (72.9%)
1899
Total Rank
14
Citations
7
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Created on: 2023-08-28
Curated by:
Yuanyuan Cheng [2023-09-13]
Yue Qi [2023-09-12]
Yuanyuan Cheng [2023-09-04]
Xinyu Zhou [2023-08-28]