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Multiplexed and Ultralow-Input ChIP-seq Enabled by Tagmentation-Based Indexing and Facile Microfluidics.


ABSTRACT: Epigenome constitutes an important layer that regulates gene expression and dynamics during development and diseases. Extensive efforts have been made to develop epigenome profiling methods using a low number of cells and with high throughput. Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) is the most important approach for profiling genome-wide epigenetic changes such as histone modifications. In this report, we demonstrate microfluidic ChIPmentation (mu-CM), a microfluidic technology that enables profiling cell samples that individually do not generate enough ChIP DNA for sequencing library preparation. We used a simple microfluidic device to allow eight samples to be processed simultaneously. The samples were indexed differently using a tagmentation-based approach (ChIPmentation) and then merged for library preparation. A histone modification profile for each individual sample was obtained by demultiplexing the sequencing reads based on the indexes. Our technology allowed profiling 20 cells and is well suited for cell-type-specific studies using low-abundance tissues.

SUBMITTER: Deng C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7578044 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Multiplexed and Ultralow-Input ChIP-seq Enabled by Tagmentation-Based Indexing and Facile Microfluidics.

Deng Chengyu C   Murphy Travis W TW   Zhang Qiang Q   Naler Lynette B LB   Xu Alice A   Lu Chang C  

Analytical chemistry 20201001 20


Epigenome constitutes an important layer that regulates gene expression and dynamics during development and diseases. Extensive efforts have been made to develop epigenome profiling methods using a low number of cells and with high throughput. Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) is the most important approach for profiling genome-wide epigenetic changes such as histone modifications. In this report, we demonstrate microfluidic ChIPmentation (mu-CM), a microfluidic technology that enables profil  ...[more]

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