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Targeted design of synthetic enhancers for selected tissues in the Drosophila embryo

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  • Bernardo P. Almeida

    (Vienna BioCenter (VBC)
    Doctoral School of the University of Vienna and Medical University of Vienna
    InstaDeep)

  • Christoph Schaub

    (Genome Biology Unit)

  • Michaela Pagani

    (Vienna BioCenter (VBC))

  • Stefano Secchia

    (Genome Biology Unit)

  • Eileen E. M. Furlong

    (Genome Biology Unit)

  • Alexander Stark

    (Vienna BioCenter (VBC)
    Vienna BioCenter (VBC))

Abstract

Enhancers control gene expression and have crucial roles in development and homeostasis1–3. However, the targeted de novo design of enhancers with tissue-specific activities has remained challenging. Here we combine deep learning and transfer learning to design tissue-specific enhancers for five tissues in the Drosophila melanogaster embryo: the central nervous system, epidermis, gut, muscle and brain. We first train convolutional neural networks using genome-wide single-cell assay for transposase-accessible chromatin with sequencing (ATAC-seq) datasets and then fine-tune the convolutional neural networks with smaller-scale data from in vivo enhancer activity assays, yielding models with 13% to 76% positive predictive value according to cross-validation. We designed and experimentally assessed 40 synthetic enhancers (8 per tissue) in vivo, of which 31 (78%) were active and 27 (68%) functioned in the target tissue (100% for central nervous system and muscle). The strategy of combining genome-wide and small-scale functional datasets by transfer learning is generally applicable and should enable the design of tissue-, cell type- and cell state-specific enhancers in any system.

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  • Bernardo P. Almeida & Christoph Schaub & Michaela Pagani & Stefano Secchia & Eileen E. M. Furlong & Alexander Stark, 2024. "Targeted design of synthetic enhancers for selected tissues in the Drosophila embryo," Nature, Nature, vol. 626(7997), pages 207-211, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:626:y:2024:i:7997:d:10.1038_s41586-023-06905-9
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-023-06905-9
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