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Pseudouridine (Ψ) is the only "mass-silent" nucleoside produced by post-transcriptional RNA modification. We developed a mass spectrometry (MS)-based technique coupled with deuterium (D) labeling of uridines for direct determination of Ψs in cellular RNA and applied it to the comprehensive analysis of post-transcriptional modifications in human ribosomal RNAs. The method utilizes human TK6/mouse FM3A cells deficient in uridine monophosphate synthase using a CRISPR-Cas9 technique to turn off uridine synthesis and fully labels uridines with D at uracil positions 5 and 6 by cultivating the cells in a medium containing uridine-5,6-D. The pseudouridylation reaction in those cells results in the exchange of the D at the C5 of uracil with hydrogen from solvent, which produces a -1 Da mass shift, thus allowing MS-based determination of RNA Ψs. We present here the experimental details of this method and show that it allows the identification of all Ψs in human major nuclear and nucleolar RNAs, including several previously unknown Ψs. Because the method allows direct determination of Ψs at the femtomole level of RNA, it will serve as a useful tool for structure/function studies of a wide variety of noncoding RNAs.

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