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Detecting RNA base methylations in single cells by in situ hybridization

Authors :
Ranasinghe, Rohan T
Challand, Martin R
Ganzinger, Kristina A
Lewis, Benjamin W
Softley, Charlotte
Schmied, Wolfgang H
Horrocks, Mathew H
Shivji, Nadia
Chin, Jason W
Spencer, James
Klenerman, David
Ranasinghe, Rohan T [0000-0001-9227-4110]
Challand, Martin R [0000-0002-9685-3504]
Ganzinger, Kristina A [0000-0001-9106-9406]
Lewis, Benjamin W [0000-0003-3050-7577]
Chin, Jason W [0000-0003-1219-4757]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Source :
Nature Communications, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2018), Ranasinghe, R T, Challand, M R, Ganzinger, K A, Lewis, B W, Softley, C, Schmied, W H, Horrocks, M H, Shivji, N, Chin, J W, Spencer, J & Klenerman, D 2018, ' Detecting RNA base methylations in single cells by in situ hybridization ', Nature Communications, vol. 9, no. 1, 655 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-02714-7, Nature Communications, Ranasinghe, R T, Challand, M R, Ganzinger, K A, Lewis, B W, Softley, C, Schmied, W H, Horrocks, M H, Shivji, N, Chin, J W, Spencer, J & Klenerman, D 2018, ' Detecting RNA base methylations in single cells by in situ hybridization ', Nature Communications, vol. 9, 655 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-02714-7
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Nature Portfolio, 2018.

Abstract

Methylated bases in tRNA, rRNA and mRNA control a variety of cellular processes, including protein synthesis, antimicrobial resistance and gene expression. Currently, bulk methods that report the average methylation state of ~104–107 cells are used to detect these modifications, obscuring potentially important biological information. Here, we use in situ hybridization of Molecular Beacons for single-cell detection of three methylations (m62A, m1G and m3U) that destabilize Watson–Crick base pairs. Our method—methylation-sensitive RNA fluorescence in situ hybridization—detects single methylations of rRNA, quantifies antibiotic-resistant bacteria in mixtures of cells and simultaneously detects multiple methylations using multicolor fluorescence imaging.<br />Methylated RNA bases influence many life processes, but current detection methods lack the ability to detect individual methylations in single cells. Here, the authors use fluorescence hybridization probes sensitive to methylation to detect specific epitranscriptomic modifications at the single-cell level.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
9
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a317e78d7845c95d24cbce96d37f0a57