Quantitative base-resolution sequencing technology for mapping pseudouridines in mammalian mRNA

用于定位哺乳动物 mRNA 中假尿苷的定量碱基分辨率测序技术

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作者:Li-Sheng Zhang, Qing Dai, Chuan He

Abstract

Posttranscriptional RNA modifications occur in almost all types of RNA in all life forms. As an abundant RNA modification in mammals, pseudouridine (Ψ) regulates diverse biological functions of different RNA species such as ribosomal RNA (rRNA), transfer RNA (tRNA), small nuclear RNA (snRNA), etc. However, the functional investigation of mRNA pseudouridine (Ψ) has been hampered by the lack of a quantitative method that can efficiently map Ψ transcriptome-wide. We developed bisulfite-induced deletion sequencing (BID-seq), with the optimized bisulfite-based chemical reaction to convert pseudouridine selectively and completely into Ψ-BS adduct without cytosine deamination. The Ψ-BS adduct can be further read out as deletion signatures during reverse transcription. The deletion ratios induced by Ψ sites were used for estimating the modification stoichiometry at each modified site. BID-seq starts with 10-20 ng polyA+ RNA and detects thousands of mRNA Ψ sites with stoichiometry information in cell lines and tissues. We uncovered consensus motifs for Ψ in mammalian mRNA and assigned specific 'writer' proteins to individual Ψ deposition. BID-seq also confirmed the presence of Ψ within stop codons of mammalian mRNA. BID-seq set the stage for future investigations of Ψ functions in diverse biological processes.

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