Detection and Quantification of Pseudouridine in RNA
2019
: Pseudouridylation is the most abundant of all RNA modifications. Pseudouridylation is dynamic and widespread among many different types of RNAs in living organisms, thus drawing a lot of recent interest from the RNA and epigenetics communities. To successfully carry out an investigation into RNA pseudouridylation, it is desirable to have a convenient and effective method capable of detection and quantification of pseudouridylation. Here, we present two such methods: one relies on pseudouridine (Ψ)-specific CMCT modification followed by reverse transcription/primer-extension (semiquantitative), and the other is based on site-specific cleavage and radiolabeling followed by nuclease digestion and TLC (quantitative). Although only semiquantitative, the CMCT and reverse transcription-based method is capable of detecting multiple Ψs (present in the same RNA molecule) in one reaction. In contrast, the second method, based on site-specific cleavage/labeling, nuclease digestion, and TLC, is quantitative, but can be used to analyze only one site at a time. These two methods can be used independently or in combination.
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