Multiplex generation and single-cell analysis of structural variants in mammalian genomes

IF 45.8 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Science Pub Date : 2025-01-31 DOI:10.1126/science.ado5978
Sudarshan Pinglay, Jean-Benoît Lalanne, Riza M. Daza, Sanjay Kottapalli, Faaiz Quaisar, Jonas Koeppel, Riddhiman K. Garge, Xiaoyi Li, David S. Lee, Jay Shendure
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Studying the functional consequences of structural variants (SVs) in mammalian genomes is challenging because (i) SVs arise much less commonly than single-nucleotide variants or small indels and (ii) methods to generate, map, and characterize SVs in model systems are underdeveloped. To address these challenges, we developed Genome-Shuffle-seq, a method that enables the multiplex generation and mapping of thousands of SVs (deletions, inversions, translocations, and extrachromosomal circles) throughout mammalian genomes. We also demonstrate the co-capture of SV identity with single-cell transcriptomes, facilitating the measurement of SV impact on gene expression. We anticipate that Genome-Shuffle-seq will be broadly useful for the systematic exploration of the functional consequences of SVs on gene expression, the chromatin landscape, and three-dimensional nuclear architecture, while also initiating a path toward a minimal mammalian genome.

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哺乳动物基因组结构变异的多代和单细胞分析
研究哺乳动物基因组中结构变异(SVs)的功能后果具有挑战性,因为(i) SVs的出现远不如单核苷酸变异或小索引常见,(ii)模型系统中生成、绘制和表征SVs的方法尚不发达。为了解决这些挑战,我们开发了Genome-Shuffle-seq,这是一种能够在哺乳动物基因组中多重生成和绘制数千个SVs(缺失、倒位、易位和染色体外环)的方法。我们还证明了SV身份与单细胞转录组的共同捕获,有助于测量SV对基因表达的影响。我们预计genome - shuffle -seq将广泛用于系统探索SVs在基因表达、染色质景观和三维核结构方面的功能后果,同时也开启了通往最小哺乳动物基因组的道路。
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