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Formamide significantly enhances the efficiency of chemical adenylation of RNA sequencing ligation adaptors

View ORCID ProfileSamuel R. Hildebrand, View ORCID ProfileAdam K. Hedger, View ORCID ProfileJonathan K. Watts, View ORCID ProfileAnastasia Khvorova
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.11.16.516815
Samuel R. Hildebrand
1RNA Therapeutics Institute, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School; Worcester, USA
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Adam K. Hedger
1RNA Therapeutics Institute, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School; Worcester, USA
2Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biotechnology, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School; Worcester, USA
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Jonathan K. Watts
1RNA Therapeutics Institute, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School; Worcester, USA
2Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biotechnology, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School; Worcester, USA
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Anastasia Khvorova
1RNA Therapeutics Institute, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School; Worcester, USA
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Pre-adenylated single-stranded DNA ligation adaptors are essential reagents in many next generation RNA sequencing library preparation protocols. These oligonucleotides can be adenylated enzymatically or chemically. Enzymatic adenylation reactions have high yield but are not amendable to scale up. In chemical adenylation, Adenosine 5□-phosphorimidazolide (ImpA) reacts with 5′ phosphorylated DNA. It is easily scalable but gives poor yields, requiring labor-intensive cleanup steps. Here, we describe an improved chemical adenylation method using 95% formamide as the solvent, which results in the adenylation of oligonucleotides with >90% yield. In standard conditions, with water as the solvent, hydrolysis of the starting material to adenosine monophosphate limits the yields. To our surprise, we find that rather than increasing adenylation yields by decreasing the rate of ImpA hydrolysis, formamide does so by increasing the reaction rate between ImpA and 5′-phosphorylated DNA by ∼10 fold. The method described here enables straightforward preparation of chemically adenylated adapters with higher than 90% yield, simplifying reagent preparation for NGS.

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Formamide significantly enhances the efficiency of chemical adenylation of RNA sequencing ligation adaptors
Samuel R. Hildebrand, Adam K. Hedger, Jonathan K. Watts, Anastasia Khvorova
bioRxiv 2022.11.16.516815; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.11.16.516815
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Formamide significantly enhances the efficiency of chemical adenylation of RNA sequencing ligation adaptors
Samuel R. Hildebrand, Adam K. Hedger, Jonathan K. Watts, Anastasia Khvorova
bioRxiv 2022.11.16.516815; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.11.16.516815

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