
John Horn
VerifiedUniversity of Washington · Pharmacy
Active 1886–2024
Research topics
- Computer Science
- Genetics
- Database
- Computational biology
- Biology
Selected publications
Cell Reports · 2020 · 38 citations
- Computer Science
- Biology
- Computational biology
Characterizing the tissue-specific binding sites of transcription factors (TFs) is essential to reconstruct gene regulatory networks and predict functions for non-coding genetic variation. DNase-seq footprinting enables the prediction of genome-wide binding sites for hundreds of TFs simultaneously. Despite the public availability of high-quality DNase-seq data from hundreds of samples, a comprehensive, up-to-date resource for the locations of genomic footprints is lacking. Here, we develop a scalable footprinting workflow using two state-of-the-art algorithms: Wellington and HINT. We apply our workflow to detect footprints in 192 ENCODE DNase-seq experiments and predict the genomic occupancy of 1,515 human TFs in 27 human tissues. We validate that these footprints overlap true-positive TF binding sites from ChIP-seq. We demonstrate that the locations, depth, and tissue specificity of footprints predict effects of genetic variants on gene expression and capture a substantial proportion of genetic risk for complex traits.
Recent grants
NIH · $1000k · 2012
NIH · $633k · 2019
NIH · $636k · 2017
NIH · $2.4M · 2018
NIH · $83k · 2018
Frequent coauthors
- 60 shared
Andrei Irimia
University of Southern California
- 57 shared
Karen F. Berman
National Institute of Mental Health
- 55 shared
Carinna M. Torgerson
Southern California University for Professional Studies
- 49 shared
Sara Jane Webb
Seattle Children's Hospital
- 44 shared
Scott T. Grafton
Hologic (Germany)
- 43 shared
Susan Y. Bookheimer
Neurobehavioral Systems
- 40 shared
Giuseppe Esposito
Polytechnic University of Turin
- 39 shared
C. Neil Macrae
University of Aberdeen
Education
- 2000
IRTA Post-Doctoral Fellow, Clinical Brain Disorders Branch/NIMH
National Institutes of Health
- 2000
Masters of Engineering, Electrical Engineering
University of Maryland at College Park
- 1992
Doctor of Philosophy, Psychology
University of London
- 1989
Bachelor of Arts, Psychology
Eastern Washington University
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