2022
DOI: 10.1002/cpz1.445
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CUT&RUN for Chromatin Profiling in Caenorhabditis elegans

Abstract: Cleavage under targets and release using nuclease (CUT&RUN) is a recently developed chromatin profiling technique that uses a targeted micrococcal nuclease cleavage strategy to obtain high-resolution binding profiles of protein factors or to map histones with specific post-translational modifications. Due to its high sensitivity, CUT&RUN allows quality binding profiles to be obtained with only a fraction of the starting material and sequencing depth typically required for other chromatin profiling techniques s… Show more

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“…1d), indicating the results were highly reproducible. As previously shown, the SET-26 binding profile obtained by CUT&RUN was highly similar to the previous ChIP-seq profile for SET-26 obtained from our lab 15, 25 . SET-26 and HCF-1 binding were both enriched in promoter regions in the C. elegans genome (Supplementary Fig.…”
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“…1d), indicating the results were highly reproducible. As previously shown, the SET-26 binding profile obtained by CUT&RUN was highly similar to the previous ChIP-seq profile for SET-26 obtained from our lab 15, 25 . SET-26 and HCF-1 binding were both enriched in promoter regions in the C. elegans genome (Supplementary Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…In experiments in which worms were grown on OP50, embryos were collected from full stock plates as previously described 25 . 3000 embryos were seeded per plate on 15-cm NGM plates containing 1mL of a 25-times concentrated overnight culture of streptamycin-resistant OP50.…”
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