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The nanoCUT&RUN technique visualizes telomeric chromatin in Drosophila.

Tao ChenXiaolu WeiCécile CourretMin CuiLin ChengJing WuKami AhmadAmanda M LarracuenteYikang S Rong
Published in: PLoS genetics (2022)
Advances in genomic technology led to a more focused pattern for the distribution of chromosomal proteins and a better understanding of their functions. The recent development of the CUT&RUN technique marks one of the important such advances. Here we develop a modified CUT&RUN technique that we termed nanoCUT&RUN, in which a high affinity nanobody to GFP is used to bring micrococcal nuclease to the binding sites of GFP-tagged chromatin proteins. Subsequent activation of the nuclease cleaves the chromatin, and sequencing of released DNA identifies binding sites. We show that nanoCUT&RUN efficiently produces high quality data for the TRL transcription factor in Drosophila embryos, and distinguishes binding sites specific between two TRL isoforms. We further show that nanoCUT&RUN dissects the distributions of the HipHop and HOAP telomere capping proteins, and uncovers unexpected binding of telomeric proteins at centromeres. nanoCUT&RUN can be readily applied to any system in which a chromatin protein of interest, or its isoforms, carries the GFP tag.
Keyphrases
  • transcription factor
  • genome wide
  • gene expression
  • dna binding
  • dna damage
  • copy number
  • oxidative stress
  • binding protein
  • single cell
  • single molecule
  • protein protein
  • dna repair
  • big data
  • deep learning
  • data analysis