Authors
Amit Blumberg, Yixin Zhao, Yi-Fei Huang, Noah Dukler, Edward J Rice, Alexandra G Chivu, Katie Krumholz, Charles G Danko, Adam Siepel
Publication date
2021/12
Journal
BMC biology
Volume
19
Pages
1-17
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
The concentrations of distinct types of RNA in cells result from a dynamic equilibrium between RNA synthesis and decay. Despite the critical importance of RNA decay rates, current approaches for measuring them are generally labor-intensive, limited in sensitivity, and/or disruptive to normal cellular processes. Here, we introduce a simple method for estimating relative RNA half-lives that is based on two standard and widely available high-throughput assays: Precision Run-On sequencing (PRO-seq) and RNA sequencing (RNA-seq).
Results
Our method treats PRO-seq as a measure of transcription rate and RNA-seq as a measure of RNA concentration, and estimates the rate of RNA decay required for a steady-state equilibrium. We show that this approach can be used to assay relative RNA half-lives genome-wide, with good accuracy and …
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