PLX081554
GSE122956: Deciphering the m6A code via quantitative profiling of m6A at single-nucleotide resolution [II]
- Organsim mouse
- Type RNASEQ
- Target gene
- Project ARCHS4
N6-methyladenosine (m6A) is the most abundant modification on mRNA, and is implicated in critical roles in development, physiology and disease. A major challenge in the field has been the inability to quantify m6A stoichiometry and the lack of antibody-independent methodologies for interrogating m6A. Here, we develop MASTER-seq for systematic quantitative profiling of m6A at single nucleotide resolution, building on differential cleavage by an RNAse at methylated sites. MASTER-seq permitted validation and de novo discovery of m6A sites, calibration of the performance of antibody based approaches, and quantitative tracking of m6A dynamics in yeast gametogenesis and mammalian differentiation. We discover that m6A stoichiometry is hard-coded in cis via a simple and predictable code. This code accounts for ~50% of the variability in methylation levels and allows accurate prediction of m6A loss/acquisition events across evolution. MASTER-seq will allow quantitative investigation of m6A regulation in diverse cell types and disease states. SOURCE: Miguel,Angel,Garcia Campos (angel.campos@ciencias.unam.mx) - Schwartz Lab Weizmann Insitute of Science
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