ONE-seq: epitranscriptome and gene-specific profiling of NAD-capped RNA
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ABSTRACT: The hub metabolite, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD), can be used as an initiating nucleotide in RNA synthesis to result in NAD-capped RNAs (NAD-RNA). Since NAD has been heightened as one of the most essential modulators in aging and various age-related diseases, its attachment to RNA might indicate a yet-to-be discovered mechanism that impacts adult life-course. However, the unknown identity of NAD-linked RNAs in adult and aging tissues has hindered functional studies. Here, we introduce ONE-seq method to identify the RNA transcripts that contain NAD cap. ONE-seq has been optimized to use only one-step chemo-enzymatic biotinylation, followed by streptavidin capture and the nudix phosphohydrolase NudC-catalyzed elution, to specifically recover NAD-capped RNAs for epitranscriptome and gene-specific analyses. Our data describes more than a thousand of previously unknown NAD-RNAs in the mouse liver and reveals epitranscriptome-wide dynamics of NAD-RNAs with age.ONE-seq empowers the identification of NAD-capped RNAs that are responsive to distinct physiological states, facilitating functional investigation into this modification.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE194271 | GEO | 2022/01/27
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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