Authors
Alexander J Cammack, Arnav Moudgil, Jiayang Chen, Michael J Vasek, Mark Shabsovich, Katherine McCullough, Allen Yen, Tomas Lagunas, Susan E Maloney, June He, Xuhua Chen, Misha Hooda, Michael N Wilkinson, Timothy M Miller, Robi D Mitra, Joseph D Dougherty
Publication date
2020/5/5
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
117
Issue
18
Pages
10003-10014
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
Transcription factors (TFs) enact precise regulation of gene expression through site-specific, genome-wide binding. Common methods for TF-occupancy profiling, such as chromatin immunoprecipitation, are limited by requirement of TF-specific antibodies and provide only end-point snapshots of TF binding. Alternatively, TF-tagging techniques, in which a TF is fused to a DNA-modifying enzyme that marks TF-binding events across the genome as they occur, do not require TF-specific antibodies and offer the potential for unique applications, such as recording of TF occupancy over time and cell type specificity through conditional expression of the TF–enzyme fusion. Here, we create a viral toolkit for one such method, calling cards, and demonstrate that these reagents can be delivered to the live mouse brain and used to report TF occupancy. Further, we establish a Cre-dependent calling cards system and, in proof-of …
Total citations
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