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Tissue-Specific, Genome-wide Mapping of R-loops in Drosophila Using MapR.

Juan Jauregui-Lozano1, Kendall Cottingham1, Hana Hall1,2.   

Abstract

R-loops, or RNA:DNA hybrids, are structures that arise co-transcriptionally when a nascent RNA hybridizes back with the template ssDNA, leading to a displaced ssDNA. Because accumulation of R-loops can lead to genomic instability and loss of cellular homeostasis, it is important to determine the genome-wide distribution of R-loops in different physiological conditions. Current R-loop mapping strategies are based on R-loop enrichment-mediated by the S9.6 antibody, such as DRIP-seq, or by the exonuclease RNase H1, such as MapR-or the latest R-loop CUT&Tag, based on an artificial R-loop sensor derived from an RNase H1 sub-domain. Because some of these techniques often require high input material or expensive reagents, we sought to apply MapR, which does not require expensive reagents and has been shown to be compatible with low input samples. Importantly, we demonstrate that incorporation of improved CUT&RUN steps into the MapR protocol yields R-loop-enriched DNA when using low input Drosophila nuclei. Graphical abstract: Workflow for mapping tissue-specific, genome-wide R-loops in Drosophila . Purify GST-tagged and catalytically inactive RNase H1 tethered MapR enzymes, GST-ΔRH-MNase, and GST-MNase, from transformed E. coli. Perform tissue-specific nuclei immuno-enrichment from UAS-EGFP.KASH-Msp300 Drosophila using magnetic bead-bound green fluorescent protein (GFP) antibody. Incubate isolated nuclei with MapR enzymes and activate MNase DNA cleavage with low salt/high calcium buffers. Purify released, R-loopenriched DNA fragments and generate sequencing-ready libraries. Align MapR data to reference genome and compare R-loop enrichment peaks in genome browser.
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Keywords:  Bioinformatics ; Drosophila ; MapR ; Neurons ; R-loop

Year:  2022        PMID: 36248608      PMCID: PMC9516225          DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.4516

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bio Protoc        ISSN: 2331-8325


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