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ATAC-Seq Optimization for Cancer Epigenetics Research
Published on: June 30, 2022
Evaluating single-cell ATAC-seq atlasing technologies using sequence-to-function modeling
Hannah Dickmänken1,2,3, Marta Wojno4, Lukas Mahieu1,2,3,5
1Laboratory of Computational Biology, VIB Center for AI & Computational Biology, Leuven, Belgium.
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Deciphering the cis-regulatory logic underlying cell type identity remains a key challenge in biology. Single-cell chromatin accessibility (scATAC-seq) atlases enable training of sequence-to-function (S2F) deep learning models to decode enhancer logic. Yet, optimal criteria for constructing training datasets, i.e., the number of cells and ATAC fragments, remain unclear. Moreover, the suitability of different scATAC-seq platforms for such models has not been systematically tested. We introduce HyDrop v2, an improved custom droplet scATAC-seq method, and perform the first benchmark of scATAC-seq platforms focusing on its capacity to train S2F models and its capacity to yield TF footprints in different species. We show that lower fragment counts can be compensated for by increased cell numbers. S2F models trained on custom or commercial data perform comparably in enhancer prediction, sequence explainability, and transcription factor footprinting. We demonstrate that integrating data from different scATAC-seq platforms enables large-scale, cost-efficient atlas construction for deep learning-based regulatory modeling.
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