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A cap 0-dependent mRNA capture method to analyze the yeast transcriptome
Analysis of the protein coding transcriptome by the
RNA sequencing requires either enrichment of the
desired fraction of coding transcripts or depletion
of the abundant non-coding fraction consisting
mainly of rRNA. We propose an alternative mRNA
enrichment strategy based on the RNA-binding
properties of the human IFIT1, an antiviral protein
recognizing cap 0 RNA. Here, we compare for
Saccharomyces cerevisiae an IFIT1-based mRNA
pull-down with yeast targeted rRNA depletion by
the RiboMinus method. IFIT1-based RNA capture
depletes rRNA more effectively, producing high
quality RNA-seq data with an excellent coverage of
the protein coding transcriptome, while depleting
cap-less transcripts such as mitochondrial or some
non-coding RNAs. We propose IFIT1 as a cost
effective and versatile tool to prepare mRNA libraries
for a variety of organisms with cap 0 mRNA
ends, including diverse plants, fungi and eukaryotic
microbes