rG4-seq reveals widespread formation of G-quadruplex structures in the human transcriptome.
- Abstract:
- We introduce RNA G-quadruplex sequencing (rG4-seq), a transcriptome-wide RNA G-quadruplex (rG4) profiling method that couples rG4-mediated reverse transcriptase stalling with next-generation sequencing. Using rG4-seq on polyadenylated-enriched HeLa RNA, we generated a global in vitro map of thousands of canonical and noncanonical rG4 structures. We characterize rG4 formation relative to cytosine content and alternative RNA structure stability, uncover rG4-dependent differences in RNA folding and show evolutionarily conserved enrichment in transcripts mediating RNA processing and stability.
- Authors:
- CK Kwok, G Marsico, AB Sahakyan, VS Chambers, S Balasubramanian
- Journal:
- Nat Methods
- Citation info:
- 13(10):841-844
- Publication date:
- 1st Oct 2016
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