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High throughput joint profiling of chromatin accessibility and protein levels in single cells [marrow]

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Summary from GEO:

"Recent technological advances have enabled massively parallel single-cell Assay for Transposase Accessible Chromatin by sequencing (scATAC-seq) to simultaneously profile the epigenomic landscape in thousands of individual cells. scATAC-seq methods sample genomic DNA accessible to transposases, but have not previously been combined with measurement of protein levels. Here, we present ATAC with Select Antigen Profiling by sequencing, ASAP-seq, a tool to simultaneously profile accessible chromatin and protein levels in thousands of single cells, pairing sparse scATAC data with robust detection of hundreds of cell surface and intracellular protein markers, and optionally, enriched mtDNA coverage for lineage tracing (mtscATAC-seq) with minimal impact on ATAC-seq data quality. ASAP-seq makes use of a novel bridging approach to utilize existing commercially available antibody:oligo conjugates developed for CITE-seq and related technologies. We demonstrate the utility of ASAP-seq in the context of hematopoietic differentiation, cell surface marker dynamics following peripheral blood mononuclear cell stimulation, and as a combinatorial decoder of multiplexed perturbations in primary T cells."

Overall design from GEO:

"A bone marrow sample stained with a 242-antibody panel was used to apply ASAP-seq and resolve cell heterogeneity and composition in combination with mtDNA-based lineage tracing."
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Accession #: GSE156477

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Accession #: PRJNA658082

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Accession #: SRP278088

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Free to All
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The NCBI Gene Expression Omnibus, BioProject, and SRA databases provides open access to these files.
Associated Publications
Equipment Used
Illumina NextSeq 550
Dataset Format(s)
TSV, TAR
Dataset Size
4.9 GB
Data Catalog Record Updated
2023-11-22