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Multi-contact 4C: long-molecule sequencing of complex proximity ligation products to uncover local cooperative and competitive chromatin topologies

Authors :
Vermeulen, Carlo
Allahyar, Amin
Bouwman, Britta A. M.
Krijger, Peter H. L.
Verstegen, Marjon J. A. M.
Geeven, Geert
Valdes-Quezada, Christian
Renkens, Ivo
Straver, Roy
Kloosterman, Wigard P.
de Ridder, Jeroen
de Laat, Wouter
Source :
Nature Protocols; February 2020, Vol. 15 Issue: 2 p364-397, 34p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We present the experimental protocol and data analysis toolbox for multi-contact 4C (MC-4C), a new proximity ligation method tailored to study the higher-order chromatin contact patterns of selected genomic sites. Conventional chromatin conformation capture (3C) methods fragment proximity ligation products for efficient analysis of pairwise DNA contacts. By contrast, MC-4C is designed to preserve and collect large concatemers of proximity ligated fragments for long-molecule sequencing on an Oxford Nanopore or Pacific Biosciences platform. Each concatemer of proximity ligation products represents a snapshot topology of a different individual allele, revealing its multi-way chromatin interactions. By inverse PCR with primers specific for a fragment of interest (the viewpoint) and DNA size selection, sequencing is selectively targeted to thousands of different complex interactions containing this viewpoint. A tailored statistical analysis toolbox is able to generate background models and three-way interaction profiles from the same dataset. These profiles can be used to distinguish whether contacts between more than two regulatory sequences are mutually exclusive or, conversely, simultaneously occurring at chromatin hubs. The entire procedure can be completed in 2 w, and requires standard molecular biology and data analysis skills and equipment, plus access to a third-generation sequencing platform.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17542189 and 17502799
Volume :
15
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature Protocols
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs52090454
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41596-019-0242-7