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NumPDE Workshop 2025
CAMWA 50
POEMS 2026
transcription factor
Quantitative understanding of transcription factor regulation at network- and molecular-levels through optimization and deep learning
Xin Gao, Professor, Computer Science
Apr 16, 12:00
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13:00
KAUST
transcription factor
optimization
Deep learning
Transcription factors are an important family of proteins that control the transcription rate from DNAs to messenger RNAs through the binding to specific DNA sequences. Transcription factor regulation is thus fundamental to understanding not only the system-level behaviors of gene regulatory networks, but also the molecular mechanisms underpinning endogenous gene regulation. In this talk, I will introduce our efforts on developing novel optimization and deep learning methods to quantitatively understanding transcription factor regulation at network- and molecular-levels. Specifically, I will talk about how we estimate the kinetic parameters from sparse time-series readout of gene circuit models, and how we model the relationship between the transcription factor binding sites and their binding affinities.