Genome-wide Profiling of Histone Modifications inPlasmodium falciparumusing CUT&RUN

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Abstract

We recently adapted a CUT&RUN protocol for genome-wide profiling of chromatin modifications in the human malaria parasitePlasmodium. Using the step-by-step protocol described below, we were able to generate high quality profiles of multiple histone modifications using only a small fraction of the cells required for ChIPseq. Using antibodies against two commonly profiled histone modifications, H3K4me3 and H3K9me3, we show here that CUT&RUN profiling is highly reproducible and closely recapitulates previously published ChIPseq-based abundance profiles of histone marks. Finally, we show that CUT&RUN requires substantially lower sequencing coverage for accurate profiling compared to ChIPseq.

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