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Capturing Chromosome Conformation Across Length Scales.
Yang, Liyan; Akgol Oksuz, Betul; Dekker, Job; Gibcus, Johan Harmen.
Affiliation
  • Yang L; Department of Systems Biology, University of Massachusetts Medical School.
  • Akgol Oksuz B; Department of Systems Biology, University of Massachusetts Medical School.
  • Dekker J; Department of Systems Biology, University of Massachusetts Medical School; Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
  • Gibcus JH; Department of Systems Biology, University of Massachusetts Medical School; johan.gibcus@umassmed.edu.
J Vis Exp ; (191)2023 01 20.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36744801
ABSTRACT
Chromosome conformation capture (3C) is used to detect three-dimensional chromatin interactions. Typically, chemical crosslinking with formaldehyde (FA) is used to fix chromatin interactions. Then, chromatin digestion with a restriction enzyme and subsequent religation of fragment ends converts three-dimensional (3D) proximity into unique ligation products. Finally, after reversal of crosslinks, protein removal, and DNA isolation, DNA is sheared and prepared for high-throughput sequencing. The frequency of proximity ligation of pairs of loci is a measure of the frequency of their colocalization in three-dimensional space in a cell population. A sequenced Hi-C library provides genome-wide information on interaction frequencies between all pairs of loci. The resolution and precision of Hi-C relies on efficient crosslinking that maintains chromatin contacts and frequent and uniform fragmentation of the chromatin. This paper describes an improved in situ Hi-C protocol, Hi-C 3.0, that increases the efficiency of crosslinking by combining two crosslinkers (formaldehyde [FA] and disuccinimidyl glutarate [DSG]), followed by finer digestion using two restriction enzymes (DpnII and DdeI). Hi-C 3.0 is a single protocol for the accurate quantification of genome folding features at smaller scales such as loops and topologically associating domains (TADs), as well as features at larger nucleus-wide scales such as compartments.
Subject(s)

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Chromatin / Chromosomes Language: En Journal: J Vis Exp Year: 2023 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Chromatin / Chromosomes Language: En Journal: J Vis Exp Year: 2023 Document type: Article