Fast and efficient 5′p degradome library preparation for analysis of co-translational decay in arabidopsis

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Abstract

The recent development of high-throughput technologies based on RNA sequencing has allowed a better description of the role of post-transcriptional regulation in gene expression. In par-ticular, the development of degradome approaches based on the capture of 5′monophosphate decay intermediates allows the discovery of a new decay pathway called co-translational mRNA decay. Thanks to these approaches, ribosome dynamics could now be revealed by analysis of 5′P reads accumulation. However, library preparation could be difficult to set-up for non-specialists. Here, we present a fast and efficient 5′P degradome library preparation for Arabidopsis samples. Our protocol was designed without commercial kit and gel purification and can be easily done in one working day. We demonstrated the robustness and the reproducibility of our protocol. Finally, we present the bioinformatic reads-outs necessary to assess library quality control.

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Carpentier, M. C., Bousquet-Antonelli, C., & Merret, R. (2021). Fast and efficient 5′p degradome library preparation for analysis of co-translational decay in arabidopsis. Plants, 10(3), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10030466

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