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Associated Chromosome Trap for Identifying Long-range DNA Interactions
Published on: April 23, 2011
HiCAR: Analysis of Open Chromatin Associated Long-range Chromatin Interaction Using Low-Input Materials
Xiaolin Wei1, Duc Tran1, Yarui Diao1,2,3,4,5
1Department of Cell Biology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina.
Abstract:
Cis-regulatory elements (cREs) and their long-range interactions are crucial for spatial-temporal gene regulation. While cREs can be characterized as accessible chromatin sequences, comprehensively identifying their spatial interactions remains a challenge. We recently developed a method, HiCAR (Hi-C on Accessible Regulatory DNA), which combines Tn5 transposase and chromatin proximity ligation to analyze open chromatin-anchored interactions in low-input cells. Application of HiCAR in human embryonic stem cells and lymphoblastoid cells reveals high-resolution chromatin contacts with efficiency comparable to in situ Hi-C across various distance ranges. Moreover, HiCAR was successfully applied to 30,000 primary human muscle stem cells, showcasing its potential for analyzing chromatin accessibility and looping in low-input primary cells and clinical samples. Here, we provide a detailed step-by-step protocol to perform the updated HiCAR experiments. © 2023 Wiley Periodicals LLC. Basic Protocol 1: Tn5 Transposase Assembly Basic Protocol 2: HiCAR Library Preparation.

