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RNA modifications detection by comparative Nanopore direct RNA sequencing

Authors :
Konstantinos Tzelepis
Adrien Leger
Tommaso Leonardi
Nicholas M. Luscombe
Capraro F
Paulo P. Amaral
Anton J. Enright
Isaia Barbieri
Tony Kouzarides
Migliori
Jernej Ule
Ewan Birney
Tomas W Fitzgerald
Charlotte Capitanchik
Luca Pandolfini
Leger, Adrien [0000-0001-8772-6776]
Pandolfini, Luca [0000-0003-1444-8167]
Capraro, Federica [0000-0001-8974-4951]
Miano, Valentina [0000-0002-0260-5885]
Tzelepis, Konstantinos [0000-0002-4865-7648]
van Werven, Folkert J [0000-0002-6685-2084]
Luscombe, Nicholas M [0000-0001-5293-4778]
Barbieri, Isaia [0000-0003-3035-8970]
Ule, Jernej [0000-0002-2452-4277]
Fitzgerald, Tomas [0000-0002-2370-8496]
Birney, Ewan [0000-0001-8314-8497]
Leonardi, Tommaso [0000-0002-4449-1863]
Kouzarides, Tony [0000-0002-8918-4162]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Enright, Anton [0000-0002-6090-3100]
Source :
Nature Communications, Nature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-17 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

RNA molecules undergo a vast array of chemical post-transcriptional modifications (PTMs) that can affect their structure and interaction properties. In recent years, a growing number of PTMs have been successfully mapped to the transcriptome using experimental approaches relying on high-throughput sequencing. Oxford Nanopore direct-RNA sequencing has been shown to be sensitive to RNA modifications. We developed and validated Nanocompore, a robust analytical framework that identifies modifications from these data. Our strategy compares an RNA sample of interest against a non-modified control sample, not requiring a training set and allowing the use of replicates. We show that Nanocompore can detect different RNA modifications with position accuracy in vitro, and we apply it to profile m6A in vivo in yeast and human RNAs, as well as in targeted non-coding RNAs. We confirm our results with orthogonal methods and provide novel insights on the co-occurrence of multiple modified residues on individual RNA molecules.<br />Nanopore direct RNA Sequencing data contain information about the presence of RNA modifications, but their detection poses substantial challenges. Here the authors introduce Nanocompore, a new methodology for modification detection from Nanopore data.

Details

ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3f06c1993796d6df5009aa2cfe6ac85e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-27393-3