NicE-viewSeq: An Integrative Visualization and Genomics Method to Detect Accessible Chromatin in Fixed Cells

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A novel genome-wide accessible chromatin visualization, quantitation, and sequencing method is described, which allows in situ fluorescence visualization and sequencing of the accessible chromatin in the mammalian cell. The cells are fixed by formaldehyde crosslinking, and processed using a modified nick translation method, where a nicking enzyme nicks one strand of DNA, and DNA polymerase incorporates biotin-conjugated dCTP, 5-methyl-dCTP, Fluorescein-12-dATP or Texas Red-5-dATP, dGTP, and dTTP. This allows accessible chromatin DNA to be labeled for visualization and on bead NGS library preparation. This technology allows cellular level chromatin accessibility quantification and genomic analysis of the epigenetic information in the chromatin, particularly accessible promoter, enhancers, nucleosome positioning, transcription factor occupancy, and other chromosomal protein binding.

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Estève, P. O., Vishnu, U. S., Chin, H. G., & Pradhan, S. (2023). NicE-viewSeq: An Integrative Visualization and Genomics Method to Detect Accessible Chromatin in Fixed Cells. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 2611, pp. 293–302). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-2899-7_16

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