In situ Chromatin Interaction Analysis Using Paired-End Tag Sequencing

Curr Protoc. 2021 Aug;1(8):e174. doi: 10.1002/cpz1.174.

Abstract

Chromatin Interaction Analysis Using Paired-End Tag Sequencing (ChIA-PET) is an established method to map protein-mediated chromatin interactions. A limitation, however, is that it requires a hundred million cells per experiment, which hampers its broad application in biomedical research, particularly in studies in which it is impractical to obtain a large number of cells from rare samples. To reduce the required input cell number while retaining high data quality, we developed an in situ ChIA-PET protocol, which requires as few as 1 million cells. Here, we describe detailed step-by-step procedures for performing in situ ChIA-PET from cultured cells, including both an experimental protocol for sample preparation and data generation and a computational protocol for data processing and visualization using the ChIA-PIPE pipeline. As the protocol significantly simplifies the experimental procedure, reduces ligation noise, and decreases the required input of cells compared to previous versions of ChIA-PET protocols, it can be applied to generate high-resolution chromatin contact maps mediated by various protein factors for a wide range of human and mouse primary cells. © 2021 The Authors. Current Protocols published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. Basic Protocol 1: Sample preparation and data generation Support Protocol: Bridge linker preparation Basic Protocol 2: Data processing and visualization.

Keywords: ChIA-PET; chromatin interaction; in situ ChIA-PET.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cell Line
  • Chromatin*
  • Data Interpretation, Statistical
  • Genetic Techniques*
  • Humans
  • Mice
  • Sequence Analysis, DNA

Substances

  • Chromatin