Genome Biology (Nov 2019)

EpiMethylTag: simultaneous detection of ATAC-seq or ChIP-seq signals with DNA methylation

  • Priscillia Lhoumaud,
  • Gunjan Sethia,
  • Franco Izzo,
  • Theodore Sakellaropoulos,
  • Valentina Snetkova,
  • Simon Vidal,
  • Sana Badri,
  • Macintosh Cornwell,
  • Dafne Campigli Di Giammartino,
  • Kyu-Tae Kim,
  • Effie Apostolou,
  • Matthias Stadtfeld,
  • Dan Avi Landau,
  • Jane Skok

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-019-1853-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Abstract Activation of regulatory elements is thought to be inversely correlated with DNA methylation levels. However, it is difficult to determine whether DNA methylation is compatible with chromatin accessibility or transcription factor (TF) binding if assays are performed separately. We developed a fast, low-input, low sequencing depth method, EpiMethylTag, that combines ATAC-seq or ChIP-seq (M-ATAC or M-ChIP) with bisulfite conversion, to simultaneously examine accessibility/TF binding and methylation on the same DNA. Here we demonstrate that EpiMethylTag can be used to study the functional interplay between chromatin accessibility and TF binding (CTCF and KLF4) at methylated sites.

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