| Literature DB >> 32401011 |
Xiaolu Su1,2, Yanhai Gong1,2, Honglei Gou1,2, Xiaoyan Jing1,2, Teng Xu1,2,3, Xiaoshan Zheng1,2, Rongze Chen1,2,3, Yuandong Li1,2, Yuetong Ji1,2, Bo Ma1,2,3, Jian Xu1,2,3.
Abstract
In Raman-activated cell ejection and sequencing (RACE-Seq), success rate and sequence coverage have generally been low for shotgun sequencing of individual post-RACE cells. Here we quantitatively evaluated the influence of cell lysis condition, nucleic acid amplification condition, and parameters of Raman measurement on RACE-Seq performance. Variations in laser energy input during Raman signal acquisition, but not duration of alkaline lysate lysis, temperature, or measurement under dry or aqueous conditions, are vital to the success of multiple displacement amplification (MDA). In fact, laser irradiation is reversely linked to MDA product quality. However, introduction of oils prior to MDA, by mitigating such negative effects of Raman irradiation, elevates genome coverage of post-RACE Escherichia coli cells from <20% to ∼50%, while greatly improving the success rate of RACE-Seq for soil microbiota. Our findings provide a practical solution for enhancing RACE-Seq performance and pinpoint protection of cells from laser irradiation as a priority in method development.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32401011 DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.9b05345
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Chem ISSN: 0003-2700 Impact factor: 6.986