Simultaneous profiling of chromatin architecture and transcription in single cells.
Jiale QuJun SunCai ZhaoXinyi LiuXinyao ZhangShaoshuai JiangChao WeiHaopeng YuXiaoxi ZengLili FanJunjun DingPublished in: Nature structural & molecular biology (2023)
The three-dimensional structure of chromatin plays a crucial role in development and disease, both of which are associated with transcriptional changes. However, given the heterogeneity in single-cell chromatin architecture and transcription, the regulatory relationship between the three-dimensional chromatin structure and gene expression is difficult to explain based on bulk cell populations. Here we develop a single-cell, multimodal, omics method allowing the simultaneous detection of chromatin architecture and messenger RNA expression by sequencing (single-cell transcriptome sequencing (scCARE-seq)). Applying scCARE-seq to examine chromatin architecture and transcription from 2i to serum single mouse embryonic stem cells, we observe improved separation of cell clusters compared with single-cell chromatin conformation capture. In addition, after defining the cell-cycle phase of each cell through chromatin architecture extracted by scCARE-seq, we find that periodic changes in chromatin architecture occur in parallel with transcription during the cell cycle. These findings highlight the potential of scCARE-seq to facilitate comprehensive analyses that may boost our understanding of chromatin architecture and transcription in the same single cell.
Keyphrases
- single cell
- transcription factor
- gene expression
- rna seq
- cell cycle
- dna damage
- genome wide
- high throughput
- dna methylation
- cell proliferation
- oxidative stress
- induced apoptosis
- poor prognosis
- climate change
- quantum dots
- molecular dynamics simulations
- liquid chromatography
- cell therapy
- cell death
- genetic diversity
- heat stress