Real-Time DNA Sequencing from Single Polymerase Molecules

Author:

Eid John1,Fehr Adrian1,Gray Jeremy1,Luong Khai1,Lyle John1,Otto Geoff1,Peluso Paul1,Rank David1,Baybayan Primo1,Bettman Brad1,Bibillo Arkadiusz1,Bjornson Keith1,Chaudhuri Bidhan1,Christians Frederick1,Cicero Ronald1,Clark Sonya1,Dalal Ravindra1,deWinter Alex1,Dixon John1,Foquet Mathieu1,Gaertner Alfred1,Hardenbol Paul1,Heiner Cheryl1,Hester Kevin1,Holden David1,Kearns Gregory1,Kong Xiangxu1,Kuse Ronald1,Lacroix Yves1,Lin Steven1,Lundquist Paul1,Ma Congcong1,Marks Patrick1,Maxham Mark1,Murphy Devon1,Park Insil1,Pham Thang1,Phillips Michael1,Roy Joy1,Sebra Robert1,Shen Gene1,Sorenson Jon1,Tomaney Austin1,Travers Kevin1,Trulson Mark1,Vieceli John1,Wegener Jeffrey1,Wu Dawn1,Yang Alicia1,Zaccarin Denis1,Zhao Peter1,Zhong Frank1,Korlach Jonas1,Turner Stephen1

Affiliation:

1. Pacific Biosciences, 1505 Adams Drive, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA.

Abstract

We present single-molecule, real-time sequencing data obtained from a DNA polymerase performing uninterrupted template-directed synthesis using four distinguishable fluorescently labeled deoxyribonucleoside triphosphates (dNTPs). We detected the temporal order of their enzymatic incorporation into a growing DNA strand with zero-mode waveguide nanostructure arrays, which provide optical observation volume confinement and enable parallel, simultaneous detection of thousands of single-molecule sequencing reactions. Conjugation of fluorophores to the terminal phosphate moiety of the dNTPs allows continuous observation of DNA synthesis over thousands of bases without steric hindrance. The data report directly on polymerase dynamics, revealing distinct polymerization states and pause sites corresponding to DNA secondary structure. Sequence data were aligned with the known reference sequence to assay biophysical parameters of polymerization for each template position. Consensus sequences were generated from the single-molecule reads at 15-fold coverage, showing a median accuracy of 99.3%, with no systematic error beyond fluorophore-dependent error rates.

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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