The Nodewalk assay to quantitate chromatin fiber interactomes in very small cell populations.
Johanna VestlundNoriyuki SumidaRashid MehmoodDeeksha BhartiyaShuangyang WuAnita GöndörPublished in: Nature protocols (2022)
The chromosome conformation capture method and its derivatives, such as circularized chromosome conformation capture, carbon copy chromosome conformation capture, high-throughput chromosome conformation capture and capture high-throughput chromosome conformation capture, have pioneered our understanding of the principles of chromosome folding in the nucleus. These technical advances, however, cannot precisely quantitate interaction frequency in very small input samples. Here we describe a protocol for the Nodewalk assay, which is based on converting chromosome conformation capture DNA samples to RNA and subsequently to cDNA using strategically placed primers. This pipeline enables the quantitative analyses of chromatin fiber interactions without compromising its sensitivity down to <300 cells, making it suitable for MiSeq analyses of higher-order chromatin structures in biopsies, circulating tumor cells and transitional cell states, for example. Importantly, the quality of the Nodewalk sample can be assessed before sequencing to avoid unnecessary costs. Moreover, it enables analyses from hundreds of different restriction enzyme fragment viewpoints within the same initial small input sample to uncover complex, genome-wide networks. Following optimization of the different steps, the entire protocol can be completed within 2 weeks.
Keyphrases
- high throughput
- genome wide
- copy number
- single cell
- molecular dynamics simulations
- circulating tumor cells
- crystal structure
- dna damage
- gene expression
- dna methylation
- transcription factor
- circulating tumor
- single molecule
- cell therapy
- mass spectrometry
- stem cells
- signaling pathway
- mesenchymal stem cells
- quality improvement
- preterm birth
- pi k akt
- genetic diversity
- nucleic acid