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Quantitative mapping of DNA phosphorothioatome reveals phosphorothioate heterogeneity of low modification frequency
Phosphorothioate (PT) modifications of the DNA backbone, widespread in prokaryotes, are first identified in bacterial enteropathogens Escherichia coli B7A more than a decade ago. However, methods for high resolution mapping of PT modification level are still lacking. Here, we developed the PT-IC-seq...
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author | Li, Jinli Chen, Yi Zheng, Tao Kong, Lingxin Zhu, Sucheng Sun, Yihua Deng, Zixin Yang, Litao You, Delin |
author_facet | Li, Jinli Chen, Yi Zheng, Tao Kong, Lingxin Zhu, Sucheng Sun, Yihua Deng, Zixin Yang, Litao You, Delin |
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description | Phosphorothioate (PT) modifications of the DNA backbone, widespread in prokaryotes, are first identified in bacterial enteropathogens Escherichia coli B7A more than a decade ago. However, methods for high resolution mapping of PT modification level are still lacking. Here, we developed the PT-IC-seq technique, based on iodine-induced selective cleavage at PT sites and high-throughput next generation sequencing, as a mean to quantitatively characterizing the genomic landscape of PT modifications. Using PT-IC-seq we foud that most PT sites are partially modified at a lower PT frequency (< 5%) in E. coli B7A and Salmonella enterica serovar Cerro 87, and both show a heterogeneity pattern of PT modification similar to those of the typical methylation modification. Combining the iodine-induced cleavage and absolute quantification by droplet digital PCR, we developed the PT-IC-ddPCR technique to further measure the PT modification level. Consistent with the PT-IC-seq measurements, PT-IC-ddPCR analysis confirmed the lower PT frequency in E. coli B7A. Our study has demonstrated the heterogeneity of PT modification in the bacterial population and we also established general tools for rigorous mapping and characterization of PT modification events at whole genome level. We describe to our knowledge the first genome-wide quantitative characterization of PT landscape and provides appropriate strategies for further functional studies of PT modification. |
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spelling | pubmed-64595562019-05-03 Quantitative mapping of DNA phosphorothioatome reveals phosphorothioate heterogeneity of low modification frequency Li, Jinli Chen, Yi Zheng, Tao Kong, Lingxin Zhu, Sucheng Sun, Yihua Deng, Zixin Yang, Litao You, Delin PLoS Genet Research Article Phosphorothioate (PT) modifications of the DNA backbone, widespread in prokaryotes, are first identified in bacterial enteropathogens Escherichia coli B7A more than a decade ago. However, methods for high resolution mapping of PT modification level are still lacking. Here, we developed the PT-IC-seq technique, based on iodine-induced selective cleavage at PT sites and high-throughput next generation sequencing, as a mean to quantitatively characterizing the genomic landscape of PT modifications. Using PT-IC-seq we foud that most PT sites are partially modified at a lower PT frequency (< 5%) in E. coli B7A and Salmonella enterica serovar Cerro 87, and both show a heterogeneity pattern of PT modification similar to those of the typical methylation modification. Combining the iodine-induced cleavage and absolute quantification by droplet digital PCR, we developed the PT-IC-ddPCR technique to further measure the PT modification level. Consistent with the PT-IC-seq measurements, PT-IC-ddPCR analysis confirmed the lower PT frequency in E. coli B7A. Our study has demonstrated the heterogeneity of PT modification in the bacterial population and we also established general tools for rigorous mapping and characterization of PT modification events at whole genome level. We describe to our knowledge the first genome-wide quantitative characterization of PT landscape and provides appropriate strategies for further functional studies of PT modification. Public Library of Science 2019-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6459556/ /pubmed/30933976 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008026 Text en © 2019 Li et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Li, Jinli Chen, Yi Zheng, Tao Kong, Lingxin Zhu, Sucheng Sun, Yihua Deng, Zixin Yang, Litao You, Delin Quantitative mapping of DNA phosphorothioatome reveals phosphorothioate heterogeneity of low modification frequency |
title | Quantitative mapping of DNA phosphorothioatome reveals phosphorothioate heterogeneity of low modification frequency |
title_full | Quantitative mapping of DNA phosphorothioatome reveals phosphorothioate heterogeneity of low modification frequency |
title_fullStr | Quantitative mapping of DNA phosphorothioatome reveals phosphorothioate heterogeneity of low modification frequency |
title_full_unstemmed | Quantitative mapping of DNA phosphorothioatome reveals phosphorothioate heterogeneity of low modification frequency |
title_short | Quantitative mapping of DNA phosphorothioatome reveals phosphorothioate heterogeneity of low modification frequency |
title_sort | quantitative mapping of dna phosphorothioatome reveals phosphorothioate heterogeneity of low modification frequency |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6459556/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30933976 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008026 |
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