Author:
Bray David,Hook Heather,Zhao Rose,Keenan Jessica L.,Penvose Ashley,Osayame Yemi,Mohaghegh Nima,Siggers Trevor
Abstract
AbstractDetermining how DNA variants affect the binding of regulatory complexes to cis-regulatory elements (CREs) and non-coding single-nucleotide polymorphisms (ncSNPs) is a challenge in genomics. To address this challenge, we have developed CASCADE (ComprehensiveASsessment ofComplexAssembly atDNAElements), which is a protein-binding microarray (PBM)-based approach that allows for the high-throughput profiling of cofactor (COF) recruitment to DNA sequence variants. The method also enables one to infer the identity of the transcription factor-cofactor (TF-COF) complexes involved in COF recruitment. We use CASCADE to characterize regulatory complexes binding to CREs and SNP quantitative trait loci (SNP-QTLs) in resting and stimulated human macrophages. By profiling the recruitment of the acetyltransferase p300 and MLL methyltransferase component RBBP5, we identify key regulators of the chemokine CXCL10, and by profiling a set of five functionally diverse COFs we identify a prevalence of ETS sites mediating COF recruitment at SNP-QTLs in macrophages. Our results demonstrate that CASCADE is a customizable, high-throughput platform to link DNA variants with the biophysical complexes that mediate functions such as chromatin modification or remodeling in a cell state-specific manner.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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