High quality mapping of chromatin at or near the nuclear lamina using cTSA-seq
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ABSTRACT: We presented an adaptation of the TSA-seq antibody based method to map chromatin at the nuclear lamina from lower numbers of cells, which we term chromatin-based TSA-seq or cTSA-seq. We provide evidence that the method maps closed heterochromatin at or near the nuclear lamina that is in the B-compartment and show that it is useful down to 50,000 cells. We applied this emthod to the early G1 cell population to verify its utility and show that telomeric ends are indeed NL-proximal during this stage. We further provide evidence that the early G1 LADs profile is reminiscent of the profiles observed for oncogene-induced senescence.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE186503 | GEO | 2021/10/27
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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