Ruitu Lyu, Kinga Pajdzik, Hui-Lung Sun, Linda Zhang, Li-Sheng Zhang, Tong Wu, Lei Yang, Tao Pan, Chuan He, Qing Dai
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摘要
5-甲酰基胞嘧啶(f5C)修饰存在于人类线粒体蛋氨酸 tRNA(mt-tRNAMet)和细胞质亮氨酸 tRNA(ct-tRNALeu)中,其形成由 NSUN3 和 ALKBH1 介导。在此,我们报告了一种定量测序方法 f5C-seq 在 HeLa 和小鼠胚胎干细胞(mESCs)中的全转录组分布图。我们的研究表明,RNA 中的 f5C 可被皮硼烷还原成二氢尿嘧啶(DHU),而 DHU 在反转录(RT)反应中可被完全读作 T,从而可通过独特的 C 到 T 突变特征来检测和量化 f5C 位点。我们通过识别和量化 tRNA 中的两个已知 f5C 位点验证了 f5C-seq。通过将 f5C-seq 应用于染色质相关 RNA(caRNA),我们在 HeLa 和小鼠胚胎干细胞(mESC)中发现了几个高度修饰的 f5C 位点。
A Quantitative Sequencing Method for 5-Formylcytosine in RNA
5-Formylcytosine (f5C) modification is present in human mitochondrial methionine tRNA (mt-tRNAMet) and cytosolic leucine tRNA (ct-tRNALeu), with their formation mediated by NSUN3 and ALKBH1. f5C has also been detected in yeast mRNA and human tRNA, but its transcriptome-wide distribution in mammals has not been studied. Here we report f5C-seq, a quantitative sequencing method to map f5C transcriptome-wide in HeLa and mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs). We show that f5C in RNA can be reduced to dihydrouracil (DHU) by pic-borane, and DHU can be exclusively read as T during reverse transcription (RT) reaction, allowing the detection and quantification of f5C sites by a unique C-to-T mutation signature. We validated f5C-seq by identifying and quantifying the two known f5C sites in tRNA, in which the f5C modification fractions dropped significantly in ALKBH1-depleted cells. By applying f5C-seq to chromatin-associated RNA (caRNA), we identified several highly modified f5C sites in HeLa and mouse embryonic stem cells (mESC).
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