STAR Protocols (Dec 2021)

An optimized ATAC-seq protocol for genome-wide mapping of active regulatory elements in primary mouse cortical neurons

  • Maya Maor-Nof,
  • Zohar Shipony,
  • Georgi K. Marinov,
  • William J. Greenleaf,
  • Aaron D. Gitler

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
p. 100854

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Summary: ATAC-seq is a versatile, adaptable, and widely adopted technique for mapping open chromatin regions. However, some biological systems, such as primary neurons, present unique challenges to its application. Conventional ATAC-seq would require the dissociation of the primary neurons after plating but dissociating them leads to rapid cell death and major changes in cell state, affecting ATAC-seq results. We have developed this modified ATAC-seq protocol to address this challenge for primary neurons, providing a high-quality and high-resolution accessible chromatin profile.For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Maor-Nof et al. (2021).

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