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Author Spotlight: AQRNA-seq Role in Mapping Small RNAs and Unraveling Protein Translation Mechanisms
Published on: February 2, 2024
RNA extraction and RNA-sequencing method for transcriptomic analysis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Morgan R Hiebert1,2, Meenu K Sharma1,2, Alwyn Go3
1National Reference Centre for Mycobacteriology, National Microbiology Laboratory Branch, Public Health Agency of Canada, Winnipeg, Canada.
Abstract:
RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) technologies have advanced exponentially in recent years, however, the application of RNA-seq to Mycobacterium tuberculosis remains limited. We present a wet-lab and computational protocol for RNA-seq based transcriptomics that was tested on 12 replicates each of 11 clinical isolates of M. tuberculosis (n = 132) grown in vitro with and without pyrazinamide exposure. This RNA extraction method uses low-volume cultures, mechanical lysis, TRIzol™ phase separation, and column-based purification to produce high yields of pure, intact RNA followed by rRNA depletion and cDNA library preparation. The detection of unique transcripts was optimized at a sequencing depth of 15 million reads. This method detected differential RNA expression in experimental sets with and without pyrazinamide exposure, demonstrating that the method is suitable for RNA-seq applications.
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