Methods, compositions, kits, and systems for enhancing analyte capture for spatial analysis
US-2024417784-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US11753744B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11753744-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816111603-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 24, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 6, 2012 |
| Publication date | Sep 12, 2023 |
| Grant date | Sep 12, 2023 |
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Compositions and methods are provided for DNA barcoding of designer mononucleosome and polynucleosome (chromatin array) libraries for use, for example, for the profiling of chromatin readers, writers, erasers, and modulators thereof.
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We claim: 1. A library of synthetic mononucleosomes and/or synthetic polynucleosomes, comprising at least two synthetic modified mononucleosome types and/or synthetic modified polynucleosome types, wherein each synthetic modified mononucleosome type and each synthetic modified polynucleosome type comprises nucleosomal DNA and a histone that is modified to form a pattern of histone modification, wherein each synthetic modified mononucleosome type and each synthetic modified polynucleosome type comprises a unique DNA barcode inserted at a defined position that is at the 5′- or 3′-end of or within the nucleosomal DNA, wherein a sequence and/or the defined position of the unique DNA barcode indicates the pattern of histone modification in the histone of each synthetic modified mononucleosome type and each synthetic modified polynucleosome type and no other pattern of histone modification in the histone of another synthetic modified mononucleosome type and/or another synthetic modified polynucleosome type, wherein the pattern of histone modification in the histone of each synthetic modified mononucleosome type and each synthetic modified polynucleosome type is different from the pattern of histone modification in the histone of each other synthetic modified mononucleosome type and each other synthetic modified polynucleosome type. 2. The library of synthetic mononucleosomes of claim 1 , comprising at least two synthetic modified mononucleosome types, wherein each synthetic modified mononucleosome type comprises a complex of (a) a protein octamer, comprising two of each of histones H2A, H2B, H3, and H4 and optionally a linker histone, wherein at least one of the histones is modified, to form the pattern of histone modification, and (b) the nucleosomal DNA, comprising (i) a nucleosome positioning sequence (NPS), wherein the NPS is a nucleotide sequence that stably complexes with one or more of the histones and (ii) a DNA extension, on the 5′- and/or 3′- end of the NPS and/or within the NPS, wherein the DNA extension is unmodified or wherein at least one nucleotide in the DNA extension is modified to form a pattern of DNA modification, wherein a pattern of nucleosomal modification in the synthetic modified mononucleosome type comprises the pattern of histone modification and any pattern of DNA modification of the DNA extension. 3. The library of synthetic polynucleosomes of claim 1 , comprising at least two synthetic modified polynucleosome types, wherein each synthetic modified polynucleosome type comprises two or more synthetic mononucleosomes bonded together by a defined DNA molecule, the synthetic mononucleosomes having a defined connectivity, wherein at least one synthetic mononucleosome is a synthetic modified mononucleosome comprising a complex of (a) a protein octamer, comprising two of each of histones H2A, H2B, H3, and H4 and optionally a linker histone, wherein at least one of the histones is modified to form the pattern of histone modification, (b) the nucleosomal DNA, comprising (i) a nucleosome positioning sequence (NPS), wherein the NPS is a nucleotide sequence that stably complexes with one or more of the histones and (ii) a DNA extension, on the 5′- and/or 3′- end of the NPS and/or within the NPS, wherein the DNA extension is unmodified or wherein at least one nucleotide in the DNA extension is modified to form a pattern of mononucleosomal DNA modification, wherein the pattern of histone modification and/or any pattern of mononucleosomal DNA modification of the DNA extension in the polynucleosome may be uniform or may be different and form a pattern of nucleosomal modification in the synthetic modified polynucleosome type. 4. The library of synthetic mononucleosomes of claim 2 , wherein at least one histone of at least one synthetic modified mononucleosome type is modified by replacement of the at least one histone comprising a protein sequence with a histone variant or histone isoform, substitution of an amino acid of the at least one hi stone with a different amino acid, insertion of an amino acid within the protein sequence of the at least one histone, insertion of an amino acid at at least one end of the protein sequence of the at least one histone, post-translational modification (PTM) of the at least one histone, substitution of an amino acid of the at least one histone with an unnatural amino acid, insertion of an unnatural amino acid within the protein sequence of the at least one histone, and/or insertion of an unnatural amino acid at at least one end of the protein sequence of the at least one histone. 5. The library of synthetic mononucleosomes of claim 4 , wherein (a) the post-translational modification (PTM) is any histone modification, with modification at one site or modification at more than one site per nucleosome, and/or (b) the unnatural amino acid is a synthetic analog of a PTM that is a chemically and biochemically inert PTM, photo-crosslinker, fluorescent label, and/or isotope label. 6. The library of synthetic mononucleosomes of claim 2 , wherein the pattern of DNA modification comprises one or more DNA bases with naturally occurring modifications and/or artificial modifications. 7. A kit comprising the library of synthetic mononucleosomes of claim 2 , wherein the synthetic mononucleosomes are contained in one or more containers. 8. The kit of claim 7 , further comprising a list indicating the correlation between each unique DNA barcode and the pattern of nucleosomal modification. 9. The kit of claim 7 , wherein the containers are test tubes, wells of a multiwell plate, or reaction chambers of a microfluidic device. 10. The library of synthetic mononucleosomes of claim 2 , further comprising a list indicating the correlation between each unique DNA barcode and the pattern of nucleosomal modification. 11. The library of synthetic mononucleosomes of claim 2 , wherein each synthetic modified mononucleosome type comprises at least one member of the library and wherein the ratio of the library members is equimolar (1:1 for each library member) or non-equimolar for one or a subset of the library members. 12. A kit comprising the library of synthetic polynucleosomes of claim 3 , wherein the synthetic polynucleosomes are contained in one or more containers. 13. The kit of claim 12 , further comprising a list indicating the correlation between each unique DNA barcode and the pattern of nucleosomal modification. 14. The library of synthetic polynucleosomes of claim 3 , wherein at least one histone of at least one synthetic modified mononucleosome is modified by replacement of the at least one histone comprising a protein sequence with a histone variant or histone isoform, substitution of an amino acid of the at least one histone with a different amino acid, insertion of an amino acid within the protein sequence of the at least one histone, insertion of an amino acid at at least one end of the protein sequence of the at least one histone, post-translational modification (PTM) of the at least one histone, substitution of an amino acid of the at least one histone with an unnatural amino acid, insertion of an unnatural amino acid within the protein sequence of the at least one histone, and/or insertion of an unnatural amino acid at at least one end of the protein sequence of the at least one histone, and/or wherein at least one pattern of mononucleosomal DNA modification comprises one or more DNA bases with naturally-occurring modifications and/or artificial modifications. 15. The library of synthetic mononucleosomes of claim 2 , wherein at least one linker histone is histo
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