Published January 26, 2023 | Version v1
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Streamlined and sensitive mono- and di-ribosome profiling in yeast and human cells

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Ribosome profiling has unveiled diverse regulations and perturbations of translation through a transcriptome-wide survey of ribosome occupancy, read out by sequencing of ribosome-protected mRNA fragments. Generation of ribosome footprints and their conversion into sequencing libraries is technically demanding and sensitive to biases that distort the representation of physiological ribosome occupancy. We address these challenges by producing ribosome footprints with P1 nuclease rather than RNase I and replacing RNA ligation with Ordered Two-Template Relay, a single-tube protocol for sequencing library preparation that incorporates adapters by reverse transcription. Our streamlined approach reduced sequence bias and enhanced enrichment of ribosome footprints relative to ribosomal RNA. Furthermore, P1 nuclease preserved a myriad of distinct juxtaposed ribosome complexes informative about yeast and human ribosome fates during translation initiation, stalling, and termination. Our optimized methods for mRNA footprint generation and capture provides a richer translatome profile using lower input and fewer technical challenges.

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Grant ID Agency Abbr. Title PI Affiliation R35 GM130315 National Institute of General Medical Sciences NIGMS NIH HHS Mechanism and Regulation of Telomerases Collins UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY DP1 HL156819 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute NHLBI NIH HHS Human genetic supplementation without donor DNA or a DNA break Collins UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY T32 GM007232 National Institute of General Medical Sciences NIGMS NIH HHS The Molecular Basis of Cell Function Collins UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY R01 GM130996 National Institute of General Medical Sciences NIGMS NIH HHS Functional genomics of the dynamic molecular network controlling mRNA translation and decay INGOLIA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY R01 GM132104 National Institute of General Medical Sciences NIGMS NIH HHS Determinants and consequences of translation elongation rate Lareau UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY DBI 1936069 National Science Foundation NSF RiboViz for Reliable, Reproducible and Rigorous Quantification of Protein Synthesis from Ribosome Profiling Data

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