In vivo detection of DNA secondary structures using Permanganate/S1 Footprinting with Direct Adapter Ligation and Sequencing (PDAL-Seq)

Angelika Lahnsteiner*, Sarah J. C. Craig, Kaivan Kamali, Bernadette Weissensteiner, Barbara McGrath, Angela Risch, Kateryna D. Makova*

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Abstract

DNA secondary structures are essential elements of the genomic landscape, playing a critical role in regulating various cellular processes. These structures refer to G-quadruplexes, cruciforms, Z-DNA or H-DNA structures, amongst others (collectively called `non-B DNA´), which DNA molecules can adopt beyond the B conformation. DNA secondary structures have significant biological roles, and their landscape is dynamic and can rearrange due to various factors, including changes in cellular conditions, temperature, and DNA-binding proteins. Understanding this dynamic nature is crucial for unraveling their functions in cellular processes. Detecting DNA secondary structures remains a challenge. Conventional methods, such as gel electrophoresis and chemical probing, have limitations in terms of sensitivity and specificity. Emerging techniques, including next-generation sequencing and single-molecule approaches, offer promise but face challenges since these techniques are mostly limited to only one type of secondary structure. Here we describe an updated version of a technique permanganate/S1 nuclease footprinting, which uses potassium permanganate to trap single-stranded DNA regions as found in non-B structures, in combination with S1 nuclease digest and adapter ligation to detect genome-wide non-B formation. To overcome technical hurdles, we combined this method with direct adapter ligation and sequencing (PDAL-Seq). Furthermore, we established a user-friendly pipeline available on Galaxy to standardize PDAL-Seq data analysis. This optimized method allows the analysis of many types of DNA secondary structures that form in a living cell and will advance our knowledge of their roles in health and disease.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)159-191
Number of pages33
JournalMethods in Enzymology
Volume695
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 Jan 2024

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Keywords

  • non-B DNA structures
  • DNA secondary structures
  • G-quadruplex
  • Permanganate/S1 nuclease footprinting
  • ssDNA footprinting
  • Galaxy
  • Non-B DNA structures

Fields of Science and Technology Classification 2012

  • 106 Biology

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