Single Cell Spatial Chromatin Analysis of Fixed Immunocytochemically Identified Neuronal Cells

biorxiv(2019)

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Assays examining the open-chromatin landscape in single cells require isolation of the nucleus, resulting in the loss of spatial/microenvironment information. Here we describe CHEX-seq (romatin posed) for identifying single-stranded open-chromatin DNA regions in paraformaldehyde-fixed single cells. CHEX-seq uses light-activated DNA probes that binds to single-stranded DNA in open chromatin. laser activation of the annealed probes’ 3’-Lightning Terminator™ in selected cells permits the probe to act as a primer for enzymatic copying of single-stranded DNA that is then sequenced. CHEX-seq is benchmarked with human K562 cells and its utility is demonstrated in dispersed primary mouse and human brain cells, and immunostained cells in mouse brain sections. Further, CHEX-seq queries the openness of mitochondrial DNA in single cells. Evaluation of an individual cell’s chromatin landscape in its tissue context enables “spatial chromatin analysis”.
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