Targeted in situ genome-wide profiling with high efficiency for low cell numbers

PJ Skene, JG Henikoff, S Henikoff - Nature protocols, 2018 - nature.com
PJ Skene, JG Henikoff, S Henikoff
Nature protocols, 2018nature.com
Cleavage under targets and release using nuclease (CUT&RUN) is an epigenomic profiling
strategy in which antibody-targeted controlled cleavage by micrococcal nuclease releases
specific protein–DNA complexes into the supernatant for paired-end DNA sequencing. As
only the targeted fragments enter into solution, and the vast majority of DNA is left behind,
CUT&RUN has exceptionally low background levels. CUT&RUN outperforms the most
widely used chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) protocols in resolution, signal-to-noise …
Abstract
Cleavage under targets and release using nuclease (CUT&RUN) is an epigenomic profiling strategy in which antibody-targeted controlled cleavage by micrococcal nuclease releases specific protein–DNA complexes into the supernatant for paired-end DNA sequencing. As only the targeted fragments enter into solution, and the vast majority of DNA is left behind, CUT&RUN has exceptionally low background levels. CUT&RUN outperforms the most widely used chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) protocols in resolution, signal-to-noise ratio and depth of sequencing required. In contrast to ChIP, CUT&RUN is free of solubility and DNA accessibility artifacts and has been used to profile insoluble chromatin and to detect long-range 3D contacts without cross-linking. Here, we present an improved CUT&RUN protocol that does not require isolation of nuclei and provides high-quality data when starting with only 100 cells for a histone modification and 1,000 cells for a transcription factor. From cells to purified DNA, CUT&RUN requires less than a day at the laboratory bench and requires no specialized skills.
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