Analysis of Mammalian Native Elongating Transcript sequencing (mNET-seq) high-throughput data

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Main Author: Prudêncio, Pedro
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: Rebelo, Kenny, Grosso, Ana Rita, Martinho, Rui Gonçalo, Carmo-Fonseca, Maria
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Mammalian Native Elongating Transcript sequencing (mNET-seq) is a recently developed technique that generates genome-wide profiles of nascent transcripts associated with RNA polymerase II (Pol II) elongation complexes. The ternary transcription complexes formed by Pol II, DNA template and nascent RNA are first isolated, without crosslinking, by immunoprecipitation with antibodies that specifically recognize the different phosphorylation states of the polymerase large subunit C-terminal domain (CTD). The coordinate of the 3' end of the RNA in the complexes is then identified by high-throughput sequencing. The main advantage of mNET-seq is that it provides global, bidirectional maps of Pol II CTD phosphorylation-specific nascent transcripts and coupled RNA processing at single nucleotide resolution. Here we describe the general pipeline to prepare and analyse high-throughput data from mNET-seq experiments.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analysis of Mammalian Native Elongating Transcript sequencing (mNET-seq) high-throughput data
title Analysis of Mammalian Native Elongating Transcript sequencing (mNET-seq) high-throughput data
spellingShingle Analysis of Mammalian Native Elongating Transcript sequencing (mNET-seq) high-throughput data
Prudêncio, Pedro
mNET-seq
RNA polymerase II
Nascent RNA
Co-transcriptional splicing
title_short Analysis of Mammalian Native Elongating Transcript sequencing (mNET-seq) high-throughput data
title_full Analysis of Mammalian Native Elongating Transcript sequencing (mNET-seq) high-throughput data
title_fullStr Analysis of Mammalian Native Elongating Transcript sequencing (mNET-seq) high-throughput data
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Mammalian Native Elongating Transcript sequencing (mNET-seq) high-throughput data
title_sort Analysis of Mammalian Native Elongating Transcript sequencing (mNET-seq) high-throughput data
author Prudêncio, Pedro
author_facet Prudêncio, Pedro
Rebelo, Kenny
Grosso, Ana Rita
Martinho, Rui Gonçalo
Carmo-Fonseca, Maria
author_role author
author2 Rebelo, Kenny
Grosso, Ana Rita
Martinho, Rui Gonçalo
Carmo-Fonseca, Maria
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Prudêncio, Pedro
Rebelo, Kenny
Grosso, Ana Rita
Martinho, Rui Gonçalo
Carmo-Fonseca, Maria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv mNET-seq
RNA polymerase II
Nascent RNA
Co-transcriptional splicing
topic mNET-seq
RNA polymerase II
Nascent RNA
Co-transcriptional splicing
description Mammalian Native Elongating Transcript sequencing (mNET-seq) is a recently developed technique that generates genome-wide profiles of nascent transcripts associated with RNA polymerase II (Pol II) elongation complexes. The ternary transcription complexes formed by Pol II, DNA template and nascent RNA are first isolated, without crosslinking, by immunoprecipitation with antibodies that specifically recognize the different phosphorylation states of the polymerase large subunit C-terminal domain (CTD). The coordinate of the 3' end of the RNA in the complexes is then identified by high-throughput sequencing. The main advantage of mNET-seq is that it provides global, bidirectional maps of Pol II CTD phosphorylation-specific nascent transcripts and coupled RNA processing at single nucleotide resolution. Here we describe the general pipeline to prepare and analyse high-throughput data from mNET-seq experiments.
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