Publication

HiCAR is a robust and sensitive method to analyze open-chromatin-associated genome organization.

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Overview


Abstract

The long-range interactions of cis-regulatory elements (cREs) play a central role in gene regulation. cREs can be characterized as accessible chromatin sequences. However, it remains technically challenging to comprehensively identify their spatial interactions. Here, we report a new method HiCAR (Hi-C on accessible regulatory DNA), which utilizes Tn5 transposase and chromatin proximity ligation, for the analysis of open-chromatin-anchored interactions with low-input cells. By applying HiCAR in human embryonic stem cells and lymphoblastoid cells, we demonstrate that HiCAR identifies high-resolution chromatin contacts with an efficiency comparable with that of in situ Hi-C over all distance ranges. Interestingly, we found that the "poised" gene promoters exhibit silencer-like function to repress the expression of distal genes via promoter-promoter interactions. Lastly, we applied HiCAR to 30,000 primary human muscle stem cells and demonstrated that HiCAR is capable of analyzing chromatin accessibility and looping using low-input primary cells and clinical samples.

Authors

Wei X  •  Xiang Y  •  Peters DT  •  Marius C  •  Sun T  •  Shan R  •  Ou J  •  Lin X  •  Yue F  •  Li W  •  Southerland KW  •  Diao Y

Link

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35196517


Journal

Molecular cell

PMID:35196517

Published

March 17th, 2022