ATAC-Se1 to investigate the spatial choreography of the accessible genome
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ABSTRACT: In order to completely understand the spatial choreography of the accessible genome in the 3D intact nucleus, we had developed a new technique termed assay of transposase accessible chromatin by visualization (ATAC-see). In brief, we had labeled the adaptor in hypersensitive Tn5 transposase with fluorophore dye and performed the Tn5 tagmentation on the fixed culture cells slide. We had performed ATAC-see in different types of cells and found out there are cell types specific spatial choreography of the accessible genome in the 3D intact nucleus, which is tightly linked to cell types specific function. Importantly, we could images the open chromatin distribution and do the sequencing on the exactly same sample, which offer a powerful tool to understand how the open chromatin organize in the 3D nucleus and how the open chromatin regulate gene expression.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE76006 | GEO | 2016/10/05
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA305986
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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