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Protocol variations in run-on transcription dataset preparation produce detectable signatures in sequencing libraries

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BMC GENOMICS
卷 23, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12864-022-08352-8

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Run-on sequencing; PRO-seq; GRO-seq; Library preparation

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  1. National Science Foundation (NSF) ABI grant [1759949]
  2. BioFrontiers' IT [NIH 1S10OD012300]
  3. Div Of Biological Infrastructure
  4. Direct For Biological Sciences [1759949] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Variations in run-on sequencing protocols leave identifiable features in the resulting datasets, affecting differences in quality control metrics and signal distribution at transcribed regions. However, these variations have limited impact on the analysis of key regulators underlying transcriptional changes.
Background A variety of protocols exist for producing whole genome run-on transcription datasets. However, little is known about how differences between these protocols affect the signal within the resulting libraries. Results Using run-on transcription datasets generated from the same biological system, we show that a variety of GRO- and PRO-seq preparation methods leave identifiable signatures within each library. Specifically we show that the library preparation method results in differences in quality control metrics, as well as differences in the signal distribution at the 5 (') end of transcribed regions. These shifts lead to disparities in eRNA identification, but do not impact analyses aimed at inferring the key regulators involved in changes to transcription. Conclusions Run-on sequencing protocol variations result in technical signatures that can be used to identify both the enrichment and library preparation method of a particular data set. These technical signatures are batch effects that limit detailed comparisons of pausing ratios and eRNAs identified across protocols. However, these batch effects have only limited impact on our ability to infer which regulators underlie the observed transcriptional changes.

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