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ATAC-Seq Optimization for Cancer Epigenetics Research
Published on: June 30, 2022
Massively Parallel Profiling of Accessible Chromatin and Proteins with ASAP-Seq
Eleni P Mimitou1, Peter Smibert2, Caleb A Lareau3
1Immunai, New York, NY, USA.
Abstract:
While methods such as the Assay for Transposase Accessible Chromatin by sequencing (ATAC-seq) enable a comprehensive characterization of regulatory DNA, additional measurements are required to characterize the multifaceted nature of eukaryotic cells. Here, we delineate the ATAC with Select Antigen Profiling by sequencing (ASAP-seq) protocol, a scalable approach to quantifying proteins via oligo-tagged antibodies alongside accessible DNA in thousands of single cells. Critically, our method utilizes a custom bridge oligo that enables the utilization of a variety of oligo-conjugated antibodies, enabling the utilization and repurposing of other commercial products. The ASAP-seq method can be completed with straightforward experimental and computational modifications existing single-cell ATAC-seq workflows but yields distinct modalities underlying complex cellular states, including estimation of protein abundance on the cell surface as well as intracellular and intranuclear factors.

