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Single-Cell Factor Localization on Chromatin using Ultra-Low Input Cleavage Under Targets and Release using Nuclease
Published on: February 1, 2022
scNanoSeq-CUT&Tag: a single-cell long-read CUT&Tag sequencing method for efficient chromatin modification profiling
Qingqing Li1,2, Yuqing Guo1,2, Zixin Wu1,2,3
1School of Life Sciences, Biomedical Pioneering Innovation Center, Peking University, Beijing, China.
Abstract:
Chromatin modifications are fundamental epigenetic marks that determine genome functions, but it remains challenging to profile those of repetitive elements and complex genomic regions. Here, we develop scNanoSeq-CUT&Tag, a streamlined method, by adapting modified cleavage under targets and tagmentation (CUT&Tag) to the nanopore sequencing platform for genome-wide chromatin modification profiling within individual cells. We show that scNanoSeq-CUT&Tag can accurately profile histone marks and transcription factor occupancy patterns at single-cell resolution as well as distinguish different cell types. scNanoSeq-CUT&Tag efficiently maps the allele-specific chromatin modifications and allows analysis of their neighboring region co-occupancy patterns within individual cells. Moreover, scNanoSeq-CUT&Tag can accurately detect chromatin modifications for individual copies of repetitive elements in both human and mouse genomes. Overall, we prove that scNanoSeq-CUT&Tag is a valuable single-cell tool for efficiently profiling histone marks and transcription factor occupancies, especially for previously poorly studied complex genomic regions and blacklist genomic regions.

