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S.Prasanth Kumar, Bioinformatician Gene Expression Studies Serial Analysis of Gene Expression (SAGE) Technology S.Prasanth Kumar   Dept. of Bioinformatics  Applied Botany Centre (ABC)  Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, INDIA www.facebook.com/Prasanth Sivakumar FOLLOW ME ON  ACCESS MY RESOURCES IN SLIDESHARE prasanthperceptron CONTACT ME [email_address]
Why SAGE ? Each organism can supply  required amount of products at an appropriate time that confer functions  proper to the  organism e.g. cell cycle proteins To generally understand the cellular functions under the certain conditions at a certain time, it can be attained by measuring the species and respective numbers of mRNAs at a point of time Species= mRNAs of different genes Each cell contains  more than 10 000 species , copies of each species ranging from less than one to more than 10 000, and, as a total, up to half a million mRNA transcript copies. It was therefore practically impossible to determine them
Large-scale Random cDNA sequencing by EST project mRNA Species 1  ……………. mRNA Species n  Plasmid Insertion cDNA clones RE Assemble EST1…n Hence, sequencing = n x n times cDNA Assemble EST1…n Assemble EST1…n of all seq. projects All steps
SAGE Scheme SAGE method allows for a quantitative and simultaneous analysis of a large number of transcripts in any particular cells or tissues mRNA species 1 mRNA species 2 mRNA species 3 9–10 bp tag AAAAA AAAAA AAAAA clone Extract tags ,concatenate in plasmid
SAGE Scheme Isolate insertion seq from plasmid sequencing TAGCGG.. ATGCGGC.. TATTTTAGC… mRNA tag of species 1 mRNA tag of species 2 mRNA tag of species 3 Use BLAST service Human genome ATCGCC TAGCGG TACGCCG ATGCGGC ATAAAATCGTATTTTAGC Annotated Gene 1 Annotated Gene 12 Annotated Gene 34 Result : gene 1, 12, 34 are expressed during certain time say mitosis
SAGE procedure AAAAA mRNA mRNa-cDNA hybrid TTTTT Oligo(dT)-primer AAAAA Remove RNA by RNase H TTTTT ds cDNA synthesis TTTTT AAAAA
SAGE procedure AAAAA TTTTT Cleave with anchoring enzyme (AE) e.g. NlaIII TTTTT AAAAA 5’ GTAC Bind to streptavidin beads TTTTT 5’ GTAC Divide in half TTTTT 5’ GTAC AAAAA AAAAA TTTTT AAAAA 5’ GTAC
SAGE procedure GTAC AAAAA TTTTT CATG GGGA CCCT A GTAC CATG GGGA CCCT B AAAAA TTTTT Linkers A Linkers B Cleave Tagging Enzyme (TE)  e.g.  Bsm FI. Linkers have RE site for BsmFI TE RE site TE RE site GTAC CATG GGGA CCCT A NNNNN  NNNNNNNNNNNNN Staggered  end CATG GGGA CCCT B NNNNN  NNNNNNNNNNNNN GTAC T4 DNA polymerase GTAC CATG GGGA CCCT A NNNNNN NNNNNNN  NNNNNNNNNNNNN CATG GGGA CCCT B NNNNN NNNNNNNN   NNNNNNNNNNNNN GTAC Blunt  end
SAGE procedure GTAC CATG GGGA CCCT A NNNNNNNNNNNNN   NNNNNNNNNNNNN CATG GGGA CCCT B NNNNNNNNNNNNN  NNNNNNNNNNNNN GTAC 5’ 5’ Ligate tail-to-tail orientation GTAC CATG GGGA CCCT A NNNNNNNNNNNNN   NNNNNNNNNNNNN CATG CCCT   GGGA B NNNNNNNNNNNNN  NNNNNNNNNNNNN Amplify by primers A and B GTAC CATG GGGA CCCT A NNNNNNNNNNNNN   NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN  NNNNNNNNNNNNN primer A primer B GTAC CATG CCCT   GGGA B GTAC
SAGE procedure After 1 round of amplification GTAC CATG GGGA CCCT A NNNNNNNNNNNNN   NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN  NNNNNNNNNNNNN GTAC CATG GGGA CCCT A NNNNNNNNNNNNN   NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN  NNNNNNNNNNNNN Cleave with AE AE RE site AE RE site NNNNNNNNNNNNN   NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN  NNNNNNNNNNNNN GTAC CATG CATG GGGA CCCT A CATG CCCT   GGGA B CATG CCCT   GGGA B GTAC GTAC GTAC CCCT   GGGA B GTAC NNNNNNNNNNNNN   NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN  NNNNNNNNNNNNN GTAC CATG GTAC Isolate ditags
SAGE procedure NNNNNNNNNNNNN   NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN  NNNNNNNNNNNNN GTAC CATG NNNNNNNNNNNNN   NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN  NNNNNNNNNNNNN GTAC concatenate NNNNNNNNNNNNN   NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN  NNNNNNNNNNNNN GTAC CATG NNNNNNNNNNNNN   NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN  NNNNNNNNNNNNN GTAC Insert into plasmid & clone  CATG CATG You can concatenate n number of species Remember, 1 mRNA species gives 2 ds cDNA joined by Palindromic Sequences
SAGE procedure NNNNNNNNNNNNN   NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN  NNNNNNNNNNNNN GTAC CATG NNNNNNNNNNNNN   NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN  NNNNNNNNNNNNN GTAC CATG 1 mRNA species mRNA species no. 1 mRNA species  no. 2 mRNA species no. 3 mRNA species  no. n plasmid
Thank You For Your Attention !!!

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Sage technology

  • 1. S.Prasanth Kumar, Bioinformatician Gene Expression Studies Serial Analysis of Gene Expression (SAGE) Technology S.Prasanth Kumar Dept. of Bioinformatics Applied Botany Centre (ABC) Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, INDIA www.facebook.com/Prasanth Sivakumar FOLLOW ME ON ACCESS MY RESOURCES IN SLIDESHARE prasanthperceptron CONTACT ME [email_address]
  • 2. Why SAGE ? Each organism can supply required amount of products at an appropriate time that confer functions proper to the organism e.g. cell cycle proteins To generally understand the cellular functions under the certain conditions at a certain time, it can be attained by measuring the species and respective numbers of mRNAs at a point of time Species= mRNAs of different genes Each cell contains more than 10 000 species , copies of each species ranging from less than one to more than 10 000, and, as a total, up to half a million mRNA transcript copies. It was therefore practically impossible to determine them
  • 3. Large-scale Random cDNA sequencing by EST project mRNA Species 1 ……………. mRNA Species n Plasmid Insertion cDNA clones RE Assemble EST1…n Hence, sequencing = n x n times cDNA Assemble EST1…n Assemble EST1…n of all seq. projects All steps
  • 4. SAGE Scheme SAGE method allows for a quantitative and simultaneous analysis of a large number of transcripts in any particular cells or tissues mRNA species 1 mRNA species 2 mRNA species 3 9–10 bp tag AAAAA AAAAA AAAAA clone Extract tags ,concatenate in plasmid
  • 5. SAGE Scheme Isolate insertion seq from plasmid sequencing TAGCGG.. ATGCGGC.. TATTTTAGC… mRNA tag of species 1 mRNA tag of species 2 mRNA tag of species 3 Use BLAST service Human genome ATCGCC TAGCGG TACGCCG ATGCGGC ATAAAATCGTATTTTAGC Annotated Gene 1 Annotated Gene 12 Annotated Gene 34 Result : gene 1, 12, 34 are expressed during certain time say mitosis
  • 6. SAGE procedure AAAAA mRNA mRNa-cDNA hybrid TTTTT Oligo(dT)-primer AAAAA Remove RNA by RNase H TTTTT ds cDNA synthesis TTTTT AAAAA
  • 7. SAGE procedure AAAAA TTTTT Cleave with anchoring enzyme (AE) e.g. NlaIII TTTTT AAAAA 5’ GTAC Bind to streptavidin beads TTTTT 5’ GTAC Divide in half TTTTT 5’ GTAC AAAAA AAAAA TTTTT AAAAA 5’ GTAC
  • 8. SAGE procedure GTAC AAAAA TTTTT CATG GGGA CCCT A GTAC CATG GGGA CCCT B AAAAA TTTTT Linkers A Linkers B Cleave Tagging Enzyme (TE) e.g. Bsm FI. Linkers have RE site for BsmFI TE RE site TE RE site GTAC CATG GGGA CCCT A NNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN Staggered end CATG GGGA CCCT B NNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN GTAC T4 DNA polymerase GTAC CATG GGGA CCCT A NNNNNN NNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN CATG GGGA CCCT B NNNNN NNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN GTAC Blunt end
  • 9. SAGE procedure GTAC CATG GGGA CCCT A NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN CATG GGGA CCCT B NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN GTAC 5’ 5’ Ligate tail-to-tail orientation GTAC CATG GGGA CCCT A NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN CATG CCCT GGGA B NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN Amplify by primers A and B GTAC CATG GGGA CCCT A NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN primer A primer B GTAC CATG CCCT GGGA B GTAC
  • 10. SAGE procedure After 1 round of amplification GTAC CATG GGGA CCCT A NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN GTAC CATG GGGA CCCT A NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN Cleave with AE AE RE site AE RE site NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN GTAC CATG CATG GGGA CCCT A CATG CCCT GGGA B CATG CCCT GGGA B GTAC GTAC GTAC CCCT GGGA B GTAC NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN GTAC CATG GTAC Isolate ditags
  • 11. SAGE procedure NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN GTAC CATG NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN GTAC concatenate NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN GTAC CATG NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN GTAC Insert into plasmid & clone CATG CATG You can concatenate n number of species Remember, 1 mRNA species gives 2 ds cDNA joined by Palindromic Sequences
  • 12. SAGE procedure NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN GTAC CATG NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNN GTAC CATG 1 mRNA species mRNA species no. 1 mRNA species no. 2 mRNA species no. 3 mRNA species no. n plasmid
  • 13. Thank You For Your Attention !!!