Transcriptome-Wide Analysis of the 5' Cap Status of RNA Using 5' Monophosphate-Dependent Exonuclease Digestion and RNA Sequencing
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ABSTRACT: Eukaryotic mRNAs carry an N7-methylguanosine (m7G) cap structure at their 5' extremity, which protects them from the degradation by 5'-3' exoribonucleases and plays a pivotal role in mRNA metabolism, promoting splicing, nuclear export, and translation. Decapping, the enzymatic process that removes this structure, is a key event during cytoplasmic mRNA 5'-3' decay, leading to the degradation of the transcript body by Xrn1. In this chapter, we describe a procedure to assess the cap status of RNA at the transcriptome level. It is based on a treatment of total RNA extracts with a 5' monophosphate-dependent exonuclease, which like Xrn1 specifically degrades decapped RNAs harboring 5' monophosphate extremities, but not RNAs with intact m7G cap. The digested RNAs are then analyzed by RNA sequencing.
ORGANISM(S): Saccharomyces cerevisiae
PROVIDER: GSE203280 | GEO | 2024/11/14
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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