Optimized methods for mapping DNA double-strand-break ends and resection tracts and application to meiotic recombination in mouse spermatocytes

Soonjoung Kim, Shintaro Yamada, Kaku Maekawa, Scott Keeney
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DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) made by SPO11 protein initiate homologous recombination during meiosis. Subsequent to DNA strand breakage, endo- and exo-nucleases process the DNA ends to resect the strands whose 5' termini are at the DSB, generating long 3'-terminal single-stranded tails that serve as substrates for strand exchange proteins. DSB resection is essential for meiotic recombination, but a detailed understanding of its molecular mechanism is currently lacking. Genomic approaches to mapping DSBs and resection endpoints, e.g., S1-sequencing (S1-seq) and similar methods, play a critical role in studies of meiotic DSB processing. In these methods, nuclease S1 or other enzymes that specifically degrade ssDNA are used to trim resected DSBs, allowing capture and sequencing of the ends of resection tracts. Here, we present optimization of S1-seq that improves its signal:noise ratio and allows its application to analysis of spermatocyte meiosis in adult mice. Furthermore, quantitative features of meiotic resection are evaluated for reproducibility, and we suggest approaches for analysis and interpretation of S1-seq data. We also compare S1-seq to variants that use exonuclease T and/or exonuclease VII from Escherichia coli instead of nuclease S1. Detailed step-by-step protocols and suggestions for troubleshooting are provided.
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绘制 DNA 双链断裂末端和切除带的优化方法及其在小鼠精母细胞减数分裂重组中的应用
在减数分裂过程中,SPO11 蛋白造成的 DNA 双链断裂(DSB)启动了同源重组。DNA 链断裂后,内切核酸酶和外切核酸酶处理 DNA 末端,切除 5' 端位于 DSB 的链,生成长的 3' 端单链尾,作为链交换蛋白的底物。DSB切除对减数分裂重组至关重要,但目前还缺乏对其分子机制的详细了解。绘制 DSB 和切除终点的基因组学方法,如 S1 序列(S1-seq)和类似方法,在减数分裂 DSB 处理的研究中发挥着至关重要的作用。在这些方法中,核酸酶 S1 或其他能特异性降解 ssDNA 的酶被用来修剪切除的 DSB,从而捕获切除片段的末端并进行测序。在这里,我们介绍了对 S1-seq 的优化,这种优化提高了 S1-seq 的信噪比,使其能够应用于成年小鼠精母细胞减数分裂的分析。此外,我们还评估了减数分裂切除的定量特征的可重复性,并提出了分析和解释 S1-seq 数据的方法。我们还将 S1-seq 与使用来自大肠杆菌的外切核酸酶 T 和/或外切核酸酶 VII 代替核酸酶 S1 的变体进行了比较。我们还提供了详细的分步方案和故障排除建议。
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