Application of a modified smart-seq2 sample preparation protocol for rare cell full-length single-cell mRNA sequencing to mouse oocytes

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Abstract

Endogenous retroviruses (ERV) are transposable retroelements that form ~10% of the murine genome and whose family members are differentially expressed throughout embryogenesis. However, precise regulation of ERV in germ cells remains unclear. To investigate ERV expression in oocytes, we adapted a single-cell mRNA-sequencing library preparation method to generate bulk sequencing libraries from growing oocytes in a time-and cost-efficient manner. Here, we present a modified Smart-seq2 protocol that yields full-length cDNA libraries from purified RNA obtained from low numbers of pooled immature or mature oocytes. Using this method, RNA-sequencing libraries can be generated from any rare or difficult-To-isolate populations for subsequent sequencing and retroelement expression analysis.

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Treger, R. S., Pope, S. D., Xing, X., & Iwasaki, A. (2019). Application of a modified smart-seq2 sample preparation protocol for rare cell full-length single-cell mRNA sequencing to mouse oocytes. Bio-Protocol, 9(16). https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.3345

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