Genome-wide mapping reveals that deoxyuridine is enriched in the human centromeric DNA
Shu Xiaoting, Liu Menghao, Lu Zhike, Zhu Chenxu, Meng Haowei, Huang Sihao, Zhang Xiaoxue, Yi Chengqi
Journal:Nature Chemical Biology
IF:13.84
DOI:10.1038/s41589-018-0065-9
PMID:29785056
Published:2018-05-21
research field:分子生物学细胞生物学基因组学
Abstract
Uracil in DNA can be generated by cytosine deamination or dUMP misincorporation; however, its distribution in the human genome is poorly understood. Here we present a selective labeling and pull-down technology for genome-wide uracil profiling and identify thousands of uracil peaks in three different human cell lines. Surprisingly, uracil is highly enriched at the centromere of the human genome. Using mass spectrometry, we demonstrate that human centromeric DNA contains a higher level of uracil. We also directly verify the presence of uracil within two centromeric uracil peaks on chromosomes 6 and 11. Moreover, centromeric uracil is preferentially localized within the binding regions of the centromere-specific histone CENP-A and can be excised by human uracil-DNA glycosylase UNG. Collectively, our approaches allow comprehensive analysis of uracil in the human genome and provide robust tools for mapping and future functional studies of uracil in DNA.
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