Interrogating RNA and protein spatial subcellular distribution in smFISH data with DypFISH

利用DypFISH技术分析smFISH数据中RNA和蛋白质的空间亚细胞分布

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作者:Anca F Savulescu ,Robyn Brackin ,Emmanuel Bouilhol ,Benjamin Dartigues ,Jonathan H Warrell ,Mafalda R Pimentel ,Nicolas Beaume ,Isabela C Fortunato ,Stephane Dallongeville ,Mikaël Boulle ,Hayssam Soueidan ,Fabrice Agou ,Jan Schmoranzer ,Jean-Christophe Olivo-Marin ,Claudio A Franco ,Edgar R Gomes ,Macha Nikolski ,Musa M Mhlanga

Abstract

Advances in single-cell RNA sequencing have allowed for the identification of cellular subtypes on the basis of quantification of the number of transcripts in each cell. However, cells might also differ in the spatial distribution of molecules, including RNAs. Here, we present DypFISH, an approach to quantitatively investigate the subcellular localization of RNA and protein. We introduce a range of analytical techniques to interrogate single-molecule RNA fluorescence in situ hybridization (smFISH) data in combination with protein immunolabeling. DypFISH is suited to study patterns of clustering of molecules, the association of mRNA-protein subcellular localization with microtubule organizing center orientation, and interdependence of mRNA-protein spatial distributions. We showcase how our analytical tools can achieve biological insights by utilizing cell micropatterning to constrain cellular architecture, which leads to reduction in subcellular mRNA distribution variation, allowing for the characterization of their localization patterns. Furthermore, we show that our method can be applied to physiological systems such as skeletal muscle fibers. Keywords: RNA subcellular localization; Ripley's K; image analysis; microfabricated patterns; single-molecule FISH.

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