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An improved method for the highly specific detection of transcription start sites.

Masahide SekiYuta KuzeXiang ZhangKen-Ichi KurotaniMichitaka NotaguchiHaruki NishioHiroshi KudohTakuya SuzakiSatoko YoshidaSumio SuganoTomonao MatsushitaYutaka Suzuki
Published in: Nucleic acids research (2023)
Precise detection of the transcriptional start site (TSS) is a key for characterizing transcriptional regulation of genes and for annotation of newly sequenced genomes. Here, we describe the development of an improved method, designated 'TSS-seq2.' This method is an iterative improvement of TSS-seq, a previously published enzymatic cap-structure conversion method to detect TSSs in base sequences. By modifying the original procedure, including by introducing split ligation at the key cap-selection step, the yield and the accuracy of the reaction has been substantially improved. For example, TSS-seq2 can be conducted using as little as 5 ng of total RNA with an overall accuracy of 96%; this yield a less-biased and more precise detection of TSS. We then applied TSS-seq2 for TSS analysis of four plant species that had not yet been analyzed by any previous TSS method.
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