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Transcript Isoform-Specific Estimation of Poly(A) Tail Length by Nanopore Sequencing of Native RNA.

Adnan M Niazi1, Maximilian Krause2,3, Eivind Valen1,4.   

Abstract

The poly(A) tail is a homopolymeric stretch of adenosine at the 3'-end of mature RNA transcripts and its length plays an important role in nuclear export, stability, and translational regulation of mRNA. Existing techniques for genome-wide estimation of poly(A) tail length are based on short-read sequencing. These methods are limited because they sequence a synthetic DNA copy of mRNA instead of the native transcripts. Furthermore, they can identify only a short segment of the transcript proximal to the poly(A) tail which makes it difficult to assign the measured poly(A) length uniquely to a single transcript isoform. With the introduction of native RNA sequencing by Oxford Nanopore Technologies, it is now possible to sequence full-length native RNA. A single long read contains both the transcript and the associated poly(A) tail, thereby making transcriptome-wide isoform-specific poly(A) tail length assessment feasible. We developed tailfindr-an R-based package for estimating poly(A) tail length from Oxford Nanopore sequencing data. In this chapter, we describe in detail the pipeline for transcript isoform-specific poly(A) tail profiling based on native RNA Nanopore sequencing-from library preparation to downstream data analysis with tailfindr.

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Keywords:  Nanopore sequencing; Native RNA; Poly(A) tail; R; Transcriptomics; tailfindr

Year:  2021        PMID: 33835463     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1307-8_30

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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