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Bidirectional Direct Sequencing of Noncanonical RNA by Two-Dimensional Analysis of Mass Chromatograms.


ABSTRACT: Mass spectrometry (MS) is a powerful technique for characterizing noncanonical nucleobases and other chemical modifications in small RNAs, yielding rich chemical information that is complementary to high-throughput indirect sequencing. However, mass spectra are often prohibitively complex when fragment ions are analyzed following either solution phase hydrolysis or gas phase fragmentation. For all but the simplest cases, ions arising from multiple fragmentation events, alternative fragmentation pathways, and diverse salt adducts frequently obscure desired single-cut fragment ions. Here we show that it is possible to take advantage of predictable regularities in liquid chromatographic (LC) separation of optimized RNA digests to greatly simplify the interpretation of complex MS data. A two-dimensional analysis of extracted compound chromatograms permits straightforward and robust de novo sequencing, using a novel Monte Carlo algorithm that automatically generates bidirectional paired-end reads, pinpointing the position of modified nucleotides in a sequence. We demonstrate that these advances permit routine LC-MS sequencing of RNAs containing noncanonical nucleotides, and we furthermore examine the applicability of this approach to the study of oligonucleotides containing artificial modifications as well as those commonly observed in post-transcriptionally modified RNAs.

SUBMITTER: Bjorkbom A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7547889 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bidirectional Direct Sequencing of Noncanonical RNA by Two-Dimensional Analysis of Mass Chromatograms.

Björkbom Anders A   Lelyveld Victor S VS   Zhang Shenglong S   Zhang Weicheng W   Tam Chun Pong CP   Blain J Craig JC   Szostak Jack W JW  

Journal of the American Chemical Society 20151109 45


Mass spectrometry (MS) is a powerful technique for characterizing noncanonical nucleobases and other chemical modifications in small RNAs, yielding rich chemical information that is complementary to high-throughput indirect sequencing. However, mass spectra are often prohibitively complex when fragment ions are analyzed following either solution phase hydrolysis or gas phase fragmentation. For all but the simplest cases, ions arising from multiple fragmentation events, alternative fragmentation  ...[more]

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