PLoS ONE (Jan 2015)

High-Throughput, Amplicon-Based Sequencing of the CREBBP Gene as a Tool to Develop a Universal Platform-Independent Assay.

  • Marc W Fuellgrabe,
  • Dietrich Herrmann,
  • Henrik Knecht,
  • Sven Kuenzel,
  • Michael Kneba,
  • Christiane Pott,
  • Monika Brüggemann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129195
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 6
p. e0129195

Abstract

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High-throughput sequencing technologies are widely used to analyse genomic variants or rare mutational events in different fields of genomic research, with a fast development of new or adapted platforms and technologies, enabling amplicon-based analysis of single target genes or even whole genome sequencing within a short period of time. Each sequencing platform is characterized by well-defined types of errors, resulting from different steps in the sequencing workflow. Here we describe a universal method to prepare amplicon libraries that can be used for sequencing on different high-throughput sequencing platforms. We have sequenced distinct exons of the CREB binding protein (CREBBP) gene and analysed the output resulting from three major deep-sequencing platforms. platform-specific errors were adjusted according to the result of sequence analysis from the remaining platforms. Additionally, bioinformatic methods are described to determine platform dependent errors. Summarizing the results we present a platform-independent cost-efficient and timesaving method that can be used as an alternative to commercially available sample-preparation kits.