Chromatin-accessibility estimation from single-cell ATAC-seq data with scOpen

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A major drawback of single-cell ATAC-seq (scATAC-seq) is its sparsity, i.e., open chromatin regions with no reads due to loss of DNA material during the scATAC-seq protocol. Here, we propose scOpen, a computational method based on regularized non-negative matrix factorization for imputing and quantifying the open chromatin status of regulatory regions from sparse scATAC-seq experiments. We show that scOpen improves crucial downstream analysis steps of scATAC-seq data as clustering, visualization, cis-regulatory DNA interactions, and delineation of regulatory features. We demonstrate the power of scOpen to dissect regulatory changes in the development of fibrosis in the kidney. This identifies a role of Runx1 and target genes by promoting fibroblast to myofibroblast differentiation driving kidney fibrosis.

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Li, Z., Kuppe, C., Ziegler, S., Cheng, M., Kabgani, N., Menzel, S., … Costa, I. G. (2021). Chromatin-accessibility estimation from single-cell ATAC-seq data with scOpen. Nature Communications, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-26530-2

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