Uli-Epic: A cutting-edge library construction strategy for profiling ultra-limited RNA modifications [Uli-Epic BID-seq]
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ABSTRACT: RNA modifications have important function in nearly every aspect of RNA biology. Epitranscriptome RNA modifications detected by high-throughput sequencing technologies is critical for understanding the distribution, regularity, stoichiometry, function of RNA modifications. One of disadvantages about these high-throughput sequencing technologies is needing high-input RNA. Here we use poly(A) tailing, template switching by reverse transcription during DNA synthesis and in vitro transcription (IVT) to develop a cutting-edge library construction strategy for profiling ultra-limited RNA modifications (Uli-Epic). We apply Uli-Epic for RNA-seq using 100 pg of poly A+ RNA. We also apply Uli-Epic to combine with BID-seq to characterize dynamics of pseudouridine in neural stem cells (NSC) and sperm under normal and fetal growth restriction (FGR) mice using as low as 100 pg of rRNA-depleted RNA. In addition, we combined Uli-Epic and GLORI to quantify the m6A methylomes of sperm and NSC under normal and FGR mice using 10ng of rRNA-depleted RNA. Summary, Uli-Epic is a strand-specific, high throughput and low input RNA library construction strategy which is compatible with many RNA modifications detected technologies.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE277358 | GEO | 2025/10/21
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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