Single-cell analysis of cis-regulatory elements
- PMID: 34390932
- DOI: 10.1016/j.pbi.2021.102094
Single-cell analysis of cis-regulatory elements
Abstract
Plant tissues and organs are composed of functionally discrete cell types that are all defined by the same genome sequence. Cell-type variation in part arises from differential accessibility of cis-regulatory elements that encode the blueprints for transcriptional programs underlying cell identity and function. Owing to technical limitations, the role of cis-regulatory elements in cell identity maintenance, differentiation, and functional specialization has remained relatively unexplored in plant systems. Single-cell profiling has emerged as a powerful tool to circumvent these past obstacles by enabling unbiased charting of transcriptional and cis-regulatory states at the resolution of individual cells. Here, we review state-of-the-art single-cell approaches and analytical frameworks that have paved the way for establishing the link between cellular phenotypic variation and cis-regulatory mechanisms in plants.
Keywords: ATAC-seq; Cell fate; Chromatin; Development; Differentiation; Single cell; cis-regulatory elements.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest RJS is a co-founder of REquest Genomics, a company that provides epigenomic services. APM declares no competing interests.
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