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Chromatin-associated RNA sequencing (ChAR-seq) maps genome-wide RNA-to-DNA contacts.

Jason C BellDavid JukamNicole A TeranViviana I RiscaOwen Kabnick SmithWhitney L JohnsonJan M SkotheimWilliam James GreenleafAaron F Straight
Published in: eLife (2018)
RNA is a critical component of chromatin in eukaryotes, both as a product of transcription, and as an essential constituent of ribonucleoprotein complexes that regulate both local and global chromatin states. Here, we present a proximity ligation and sequencing method called Chromatin-Associated RNA sequencing (ChAR-seq) that maps all RNA-to-DNA contacts across the genome. Using Drosophila cells, we show that ChAR-seq provides unbiased, de novo identification of targets of chromatin-bound RNAs including nascent transcripts, chromosome-specific dosage compensation ncRNAs, and genome-wide trans-associated RNAs involved in co-transcriptional RNA processing.
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