FlsnRNA-seq: protoplasting-free full-length single-nucleus RNA profiling in plants

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The broad application of single-cell RNA profiling in plants has been hindered by the prerequisite of protoplasting that requires digesting the cell walls from different types of plant tissues. Here, we present a protoplasting-free approach, flsnRNA-seq, for large-scale full-length RNA profiling at a single-nucleus level in plants using isolated nuclei. Combined with 10x Genomics and Nanopore long-read sequencing, we validate the robustness of this approach in Arabidopsis root cells and the developing endosperm. Sequencing results demonstrate that it allows for uncovering alternative splicing and polyadenylation-related RNA isoform information at the single-cell level, which facilitates characterizing cell identities.

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Long, Y., Liu, Z., Jia, J., Mo, W., Fang, L., Lu, D., … Zhai, J. (2021). FlsnRNA-seq: protoplasting-free full-length single-nucleus RNA profiling in plants. Genome Biology, 22(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-021-02288-0

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