Oxidative bisulfite sequencing of 5-methylcytosine and 5-hydroxymethylcytosine.
- Abstract:
- To uncover the function of and interplay between the mammalian cytosine modifications 5-methylcytosine (5mC) and 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC), new techniques and advances in current technology are needed. To this end, we have developed oxidative bisulfite sequencing (oxBS-seq), which can quantitatively locate 5mC and 5hmC marks at single-base resolution in genomic DNA. In bisulfite sequencing (BS-seq), both 5mC and 5hmC are read as cytosines and thus cannot be discriminated; however, in oxBS-seq, specific oxidation of 5hmC to 5-formylcytosine (5fC) and conversion of the newly formed 5fC to uracil (under bisulfite conditions) means that 5hmC can be discriminated from 5mC. A positive readout of actual 5mC is gained from a single oxBS-seq run, and 5hmC levels are inferred by comparison with a BS-seq run. Here we describe an optimized second-generation protocol that can be completed in 2 d.
- Authors:
- MJ Booth, TWB Ost, D Beraldi, NM Bell, MR Branco, W Reik, S Balasubramanian
- Journal:
- Nat Protoc
- Citation info:
- 8(10):1841-1851
- Publication date:
- 1st Oct 2013
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