Isoform characterization of m6A in single cells identifies its role in RNA surveillance [m6A-isoSC-seq(nanopore)]
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ABSTRACT: The distribution of m6A across various RNA isoforms and its heterogeneity within single cells are still not well understood. Here, we develop m6A-isoSC-seq, which employs both Oxford Nanopore long-read and Illumina short-read sequencing on the same 10x Genomics single-cell cDNA library with APOBEC1-YTH induced C-to-U mutations near m6A sites. Through m6A-isoSC-seq on a pooled sample of three cell line origins, we unveil a profound degree of m6A heterogeneity at both the isoform and single-cell levels. Through comparisons across single cells, we identify widespread specific m6A methylation on certain RNA isoforms, usually those mis-processed RNA isoforms. Compared to the coding isoforms of the same genes, the expression of highly methylated misprocessed RNA isoforms is more sensitive to METTL3 depletion. These mis-processed RNAs tend to have excessive m6A sites in coding regions, which are targets of CDS-m6A decay (CMD). This study offers undocumented insights into the role of m6A on RNA surveillance.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE239763 | GEO | 2025/04/24
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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