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Probing N 6 -methyladenosine RNA modification status at single nucleotide resolution in mRNA and long noncoding RNA
N 6 -methyladenosine (m 6 A) is the most abundant modification in mammalian mRNA and long noncoding RNA (lncRNA). Recent discoveries of two m 6 A demethylases and cell-type and cell-state-dependent m 6 A patterns indicate that m 6 A modifications are highly dynamic and likely play important biologic...
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Published in: | RNA (Cambridge) 2013-12, Vol.19 (12), p.1848-1856 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | N
6
-methyladenosine (m
6
A) is the most abundant modification in mammalian mRNA and long noncoding RNA (lncRNA). Recent discoveries of two m
6
A demethylases and cell-type and cell-state-dependent m
6
A patterns indicate that m
6
A modifications are highly dynamic and likely play important biological roles for RNA akin to DNA methylation or histone modification. Proposed functions for m
6
A modification include mRNA splicing, export, stability, and immune tolerance; but m
6
A studies have been hindered by the lack of methods for its identification at single nucleotide resolution. Here, we develop a method that accurately determines m
6
A status at any site in mRNA/lncRNA, termed
s
ite-specific
c
leavage
a
nd
r
adioactive-labeling followed by
l
igation-assisted
e
xtraction and
t
hin-layer chromatography (SCARLET). The method determines the precise location of the m
6
A residue and its modification fraction, which are crucial parameters in probing the cellular dynamics of m
6
A modification. We applied the method to determine the m
6
A status at several sites in two human lncRNAs and three human mRNAs and found that m
6
A fraction varies between 6% and 80% among these sites. We also found that many m
6
A candidate sites in these RNAs are however not modified. The precise determination of m
6
A status in a long noncoding RNA also enables the identification of an m
6
A-containing RNA structural motif. |
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ISSN: | 1355-8382 1469-9001 |
DOI: | 10.1261/rna.041178.113 |