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DepStep: An Efficient One-Step rRNA Depletion Workflow for RNA Sequencing in Non-model Organisms
Suleman M Qasim1,2, Peter L Sarin1,3
1RNAcious Laboratory, Department of Molecular and Integrative Biosciences, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
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RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) has revolutionized transcriptomics, ribosome footprinting, and polysome profiling, providing a wealth of data. Many RNA-based omics typically remove ribosomal RNA (rRNA) or select for messenger RNA (mRNA) prior to sequencing, thereby enriching reads that map to the translationally active part of the transcriptome. Prokaryotic mRNA lacks the 3' polyadenylated tail, which excludes the use of poly(A)-based selection methods. While commercial rRNA depletion products exist for prokaryotes, their proprietary nature and potential inefficiency with non-model organisms are factors that may limit broad-scale application. To mitigate this issue, we designed DepStep, a consolidated workflow for one-step rRNA depletion using species-specific biotinylated antisense probes for selective hybridization and removal of the target rRNA molecules. As a proof-of-concept, RNA-seq libraries of the psychrophilic gram-negative bacterium Shewanella glacialimarina TZS-4T were prepared using both DepStep and a commercial rRNA depletion kit for gram-negative bacteria, to which DepStep was benchmarked. DepStep compares favorably to the commercial depletion kit; it removes >98.6% of the rRNA content in the sample, resulting in sequencing libraries where the coding DNA sequence (CDS) reads account for >80% of the total read count. Importantly, DepStep's cost-per-sample is three times lower than the commercial kit, establishing DepStep as a simple yet cost-effective alternative to commercial solutions. Key features • DepStep is a comprehensive workflow for one-step rRNA depletion in non-model species. • Guidelines for design and implementation of specific biotinylated antisense probes. • Compares favorably in benchmarking to commercial products. • Alternative for budget-conscious labs with 3× lower cost-per-sample.
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