Seminars

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY, SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY.

Mapping spatial transcriptome with light-activated proximity-dependent RNA labeling

July 31, 2019l Hit 381
Date : August 6, 2019 11:00 ~
Speaker : Prof. Peng Zou (Peking University)
Location : 500-L306
RNA molecules are highly compartmentalized in eukaryotic cells, with their localizations intimately linked to their functions. Despite the importance of RNA targeting, our current knowledge of the spatial organization of transcriptome has been limited by a lack of analytical tools. In this talk, I will introduce a novel chemical biology approach to label RNAs in live cells with high spatial specificity. This method, called CAP-seq, capitalizes on light-activated, proximity-dependent photo-oxidation of RNA nucleobases, which could be subsequently enriched via affinity purification and identified by high-throughput sequencing. Using this technique, we investigate the local transcriptomes that are proximal to various subcellular compartments, including the endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria. We discover that mRNAs encoding for ribosomal proteins and oxidative phosphorylation pathway proteins are highly enriched at the outer mitochondrial membrane. Due to its specificity and ease of use, CAP-seq is a generally applicable technique to investigate the spatial transcriptome in many biological systems.