Pinpointing the Genomic Localizations of Chromatin-Associated Proteins: The Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow of ChIP-seq

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Sarah M. Lloyd, Xiaomin Bao
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Abstract

Chromatin-associated proteins are instrumental for controlling spatiotemporal gene expression. Determining where these proteins bind across the genome is critical for understanding gene regulation. A widely used technique at present is ChIP-seq, which leverages chromatin fragmentation, antibody-mediated enrichment, next-generation sequencing, and data analysis to uncover the genomic sequences and patterns of protein-DNA interactions. In this article, we will provide an overview of how ChIP-seq was developed, the key elements of the experimentation and data analysis pipeline, and the recent variations that push the boundaries of precision and cell number requirements. We will also briefly discuss how future development of ChIP-seq may further advance our understanding of chromatin biology. © 2019 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

染色质相关蛋白的基因组定位:ChIP-seq的昨天,今天和明天
染色质相关蛋白是控制基因时空表达的工具。确定这些蛋白质在基因组中的结合位置对于理解基因调控至关重要。目前广泛使用的技术是ChIP-seq,它利用染色质断裂、抗体介导富集、下一代测序和数据分析来揭示蛋白质- dna相互作用的基因组序列和模式。在本文中,我们将概述ChIP-seq是如何开发的,实验和数据分析管道的关键要素,以及最近推动精度和细胞数要求边界的变化。我们还将简要讨论ChIP-seq的未来发展如何进一步促进我们对染色质生物学的理解。©2019 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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Current Protocols in Cell Biology
Current Protocols in Cell Biology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Cell Biology
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期刊介绍: Developed by leading scientists in the field, Current Protocols in Cell Biology is an essential reference for researchers who study the relationship between specific molecules and genes and their location, function and structure at the cellular level. Updated every three months in all formats, CPCB is constantly evolving to keep pace with the very latest discoveries and developments.
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