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Selective Enrichment of A-to-I Edited Transcripts from Cellular RNA Using Endonuclease V
Author(s) -
Steve D. Knutson,
Robert A. Arthur,
H. Richard Johnston,
Jennifer M. Heemstra
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of the american chemical society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 7.115
H-Index - 612
eISSN - 1520-5126
pISSN - 0002-7863
DOI - 10.1021/jacs.9b13406
Subject(s) - rna , inosine , rna editing , endonuclease , computational biology , riboswitch , chemistry , biology , enzyme , biochemistry , non coding rna , gene
Creating accurate maps of A-to-I RNA editing activity is vital to improving our understanding of the biological role of this process and harnessing it as a signal for disease diagnosis. Current RNA sequencing techniques are susceptible to random sampling limitations due to the complexity of the transcriptome and require large amounts of RNA material, specialized instrumentation, and high read counts to accurately interrogate A-to-I editing sites. To address these challenges, we show that Escherichia coli Endonuclease V (eEndoV), an inosine-cleaving enzyme, can be repurposed to bind and isolate A-to-I edited transcripts from cellular RNA. While Mg 2+ enables eEndoV to catalyze RNA cleavage, we show that similar levels of Ca 2+ instead promote binding of inosine without cleavage and thus enable high affinity capture of inosine in RNA. We leverage this capability to demonstrate EndoVIPER-seq (Endonuclease V inosine precipitation enrichment sequencing) as a facile and effective method to enrich A-to-I edited transcripts prior to RNA-seq, producing significant increases in the coverage and detection of identified editing sites. We envision the use of this approach as a straightforward and cost-effective strategy to improve the epitranscriptomic informational density of RNA samples, facilitating a deeper understanding of the functional roles of A-to-I editing.

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