A Modified Protocol for Bisulfite Genomic Sequencing of Difficult Samples

<p>Abstract</p> <p>The bisulfite genomic sequencing protocol is a widely used method for analyzing DNA methylation. It relies on the deamination of unmethylated cytosine residues to uracil; however, its high rates of DNA degradation and incomplete cytosine to uracil conversion ofte...

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Main Authors: Pappas Jane J, Toulouse André, Bradley WEC
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-06-01
Series:Biological Procedures Online
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Online Access:http://www.biologicalproceduresonline.com/content/11/1/9010
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spelling doaj-b101bd27d47340a5996d51e008c2b3fa2020-11-25T00:25:58ZengBMCBiological Procedures Online1480-92222009-06-01111901010.1007/s12575-009-9010-3A Modified Protocol for Bisulfite Genomic Sequencing of Difficult SamplesPappas Jane JToulouse AndréBradley WEC<p>Abstract</p> <p>The bisulfite genomic sequencing protocol is a widely used method for analyzing DNA methylation. It relies on the deamination of unmethylated cytosine residues to uracil; however, its high rates of DNA degradation and incomplete cytosine to uracil conversion often lead to failed experiments, uninformative results, and false positives. Here, we report the addition of a single-step multiple restriction enzyme digestion (MRED) designed to differentially digest polymerase chain reaction products amplified from unconverted DNA while leaving those of converted DNA intact. We show that for our model system, <it>RARB2</it> P2 promoter, use of MRED increased informative sequencings ninefold, and MRED did not alter the clonal representation in one fully methylated cell line, H-596, treated or not with 5-azadeoxycytidine, a methylation inhibitor. We believe that this method may easily be adapted for analyzing other genes and provide guidelines for selecting the most appropriate MRED restriction enzymes.</p> http://www.biologicalproceduresonline.com/content/11/1/9010bisulfite genomic sequencingmultiple restriction enzyme digestionmethylation
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author Pappas Jane J
Toulouse André
Bradley WEC
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Bradley WEC
A Modified Protocol for Bisulfite Genomic Sequencing of Difficult Samples
Biological Procedures Online
bisulfite genomic sequencing
multiple restriction enzyme digestion
methylation
author_facet Pappas Jane J
Toulouse André
Bradley WEC
author_sort Pappas Jane J
title A Modified Protocol for Bisulfite Genomic Sequencing of Difficult Samples
title_short A Modified Protocol for Bisulfite Genomic Sequencing of Difficult Samples
title_full A Modified Protocol for Bisulfite Genomic Sequencing of Difficult Samples
title_fullStr A Modified Protocol for Bisulfite Genomic Sequencing of Difficult Samples
title_full_unstemmed A Modified Protocol for Bisulfite Genomic Sequencing of Difficult Samples
title_sort modified protocol for bisulfite genomic sequencing of difficult samples
publisher BMC
series Biological Procedures Online
issn 1480-9222
publishDate 2009-06-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>The bisulfite genomic sequencing protocol is a widely used method for analyzing DNA methylation. It relies on the deamination of unmethylated cytosine residues to uracil; however, its high rates of DNA degradation and incomplete cytosine to uracil conversion often lead to failed experiments, uninformative results, and false positives. Here, we report the addition of a single-step multiple restriction enzyme digestion (MRED) designed to differentially digest polymerase chain reaction products amplified from unconverted DNA while leaving those of converted DNA intact. We show that for our model system, <it>RARB2</it> P2 promoter, use of MRED increased informative sequencings ninefold, and MRED did not alter the clonal representation in one fully methylated cell line, H-596, treated or not with 5-azadeoxycytidine, a methylation inhibitor. We believe that this method may easily be adapted for analyzing other genes and provide guidelines for selecting the most appropriate MRED restriction enzymes.</p>
topic bisulfite genomic sequencing
multiple restriction enzyme digestion
methylation
url http://www.biologicalproceduresonline.com/content/11/1/9010
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