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Single-Base Resolution Mapping Reveals Distinct 5-Formylcytidine in <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> mRNAs

Yafen Wang, Zonggui Chen, Xiong Zhang, Xiaocheng Weng, Jikai Deng, Wei Yang, Fan Wu, Shaoqing Han, Chao Xia, Yu Zhou, Yu Chen, Xiang Zhou

2021ACS Chemical Biology28 citationsDOI

Abstract

5-Formylcytidine (f5C) is one type of post-transcriptional RNA modification, which is known at the wobble position of tRNA in mitochondria and essential for mitochondrial protein synthesis. Here, we show a method to detect f5C modifications in RNA and a transcriptome-wide f5C mapping technique, named f5C-seq. It is developed based on the treatment of pyridine borane, which can reduce f5C to 5,6-dihydrouracil, thus inducing C-to-T transition in f5C sites during PCR to achieve single-base resolution detection. More than 1000 f5C sites were identified after mapping in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by f5C-seq. Moreover, codon composition demonstrated a preference for f5C within wobble sites in mRNA, suggesting the potential role in regulation of translation. These findings expand the scope of the understanding of cytosine modifications in mRNA.

Topics & Concepts

Wobble base pairSaccharomyces cerevisiaeTransfer RNARNABiologyMessenger RNATranslation (biology)TranscriptomeComputational biologyGeneticsGeneGene expressionRNA modifications and cancerRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsRNA Research and Splicing