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  • JoeKutch
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    • Oct 2016
    • 17

    Bioanalyzing long ATAC-Seq libraries

    Hi All,

    I am part of a sequencing core, trying to QC a client's ATAC-Seq libraries via the bioanalyzer on a DNA high sensitivity chip. Prior to running the samples I checked the concentrations with a qubit fluorometer and diluted them all to ~4-6 ng/uL. Perhaps a little high for the high sensitivity chip, but not enough to overload it.

    After talking with the client I believed the problems was long fragments carrying over between samples, so I tried to space them out, only loading samples in position 1, 4, 7, and 10. Unfortunately, I am still getting garbage traces after the first sample. Does anyone have any recommendations for how to handle these samples?

    I've attached the traces as an example - you can see the characteristic ATAC peaks in sample 1, and then some higher molecular weight material near the marker, continuing into the next two traces.
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  • pmiguel
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2008
    • 2328

    #2
    We had some Nextera libraries that looked like this recently -- turned out they were 10X overloaded.

    Also, they are a client's ATAC-seq library? We recently had a set of these where the client had done and ampure upper cut and given us the supernatant without further clean-up! So they were somewhere north of 1M NaCl plus whatever PEG was in the ampure. We pulled the library down by adding more ampure, followed by the normal ampure washing/eluting the beads-- then everything looked fine.

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    Phillip

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    • JoeKutch
      Member
      • Oct 2016
      • 17

      #3
      Thanks for the reply Philip:

      I don't think they are overloaded, but I can dilute further and try them again with some other samples. Qubit and then diluting should have prevented that.

      They are a client's libraries - the ATAC protocol he used does not call for any clean-up, so there aren't any PEG/salts in them. After finding that out, we recommended a bead uppercut with 0.4x beads followed by 2.5x to recollect the libraries. He gave us a very limited amount for QC or I'd try it myself. Once he brings those newly cleaned libraries I'll update.

      Thanks again for the help!

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