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Jenni K Pedor1,2, Pavlina Gregorova1,2, Salla M Kalaniemi1
1RNAcious Laboratory, Department of Molecular and Integrative Biosciences, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
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Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are important regulators of translation and cellular function. Several high-throughput sequencing methods have been developed to quantitatively analyze tRNA isoacceptors in cells. However, the strong secondary structures and extensive post-transcriptional modification of most tRNA molecules present significant challenges for many reverse transcriptases, negatively impacting sequencing library preparation and causing quantification biases. Currently, the field utilizes processive next-generation reverse transcriptases (ngRTs), such as Induro (New England Biolabs) and UltraMarathonRT (RNAConnect), to address these issues. Despite being used in multiple protocols, these commercial products face little competition and remain costly. However, non-commercial alternatives, such as the original MarathonRT (MRT), are available from gene repositories. MRT is a next-generation reverse transcriptase derived from the Eubacterium rectale group II intron maturase, which can read through RNA secondary structures and chemical modifications. Here, we present a simplified expression and purification protocol for producing highly active MRT that is stable over 1 year. This cost-effective protocol yields a heterogeneous protein preparation with no discernible competing enzymatic activities; it mitigates previously reported precipitation issues, saving one day of laboratory work and eliminating two chromatography-based purification steps. Moreover, the use of the resulting protein preparation has been verified in the mim-tRNAseq pipeline, where it was shown to perform equally to the commercial alternatives Induro and UltraMarathonRT. In addition, we have developed a simple and cost-effective assay for measuring the enzymatic activity of MRT, allowing for batch comparison. Key features • Simplified expression and purification of next-generation reverse transcriptase MarathonRT. • Simple colorimetric assay for measuring the specific activity of MarathonRT, thus enabling the enzyme unit definition. • Reproducible MarathonRT batches with good storability (at least 12 months) and stable activity. • Suitable for RNA-sequencing applications and other methods requiring reverse transcription.
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