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Sequencing 5-Hydroxymethyluracil at Single-Base Resolution.

Fumiko KawasakiSergio Martinez CuestaDario BeraldiAreeb MahteyRobyn E HardistyMark CarringtonSamantha Kendrick
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2018)
5-hydroxymethyluracil (5hmU) is formed through oxidation of thymine both enzymatically and non-enzymatically in various biological systems. Although 5hmU has been reported to affect biological processes such as protein-DNA interactions, the consequences of 5hmU formation in genomes have not been yet fully explored. Herein, we report a method to sequence 5hmU at single-base resolution. We employ chemical oxidation to transform 5hmU to 5-formyluracil (5fU), followed by the polymerase extension to induce T-to-C base changes owing to the inherent ability of 5fU to form 5fU:G base pairing. In combination with the Illumina next generation sequencing technology, we developed polymerase chain reaction (PCR) conditions to amplify the T-to-C base changes and demonstrate the method in three different synthetic oligonucleotide models as well as part of the genome of a 5hmU-rich eukaryotic pathogen. Our method has the potential capability to map 5hmU in genomic DNA and thus will contribute to promote the understanding of this modified base.
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