Malmqvist, T., Spickett, C., Gallo, J.-M. and Anthony, K. (2017) A UV cross-linking method combined with infrared imaging to analyse RNA–protein interactions. Biology Methods & Protocols. 2(1), pp. 1-4. 2396-8923.
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Abstract:
Photo cross-linking of proteins with short RNA oligomers is a classical method to study RNA–protein interactions that are implicated in many aspects of RNA metabolism and function. Most commonly, this involves the use of [c-32 P]-labeled RNA probes. Although very sensitive, these procedures are complicated by the safety issues associated with the use of radioiso-topes. Here, we describe a modified UV cross-linking method using oligonucleotide probes end labelled with the infrared dye IRDyeV R 800. After UV cross-linking, proteins are separated by SDS-PAGE and cross-linked products are visualized with the Odyssey V R Infrared Imaging system. This end labelling approach provides a streamlined alternative to random labelling which reduces the efficiency of in-vitro transcription. End labelling is also independent of the length of the probe, thus facili-tating quantitative comparisons. To validate the method, we have confirmed the binding of HuD to the 3 0 -UTR of the mRNA for the microtubule-associated protein tau, implicated in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease. UV cross-linking of HuD with a labeled 21-mer probe was successfully performed using a recombinant purified glutathione-S-transferase–HuD fu-sion protein as well as with lysates from CHO cells transfected with HuD cDNA. UV cross-linking combined with infrared imaging offers a convenient and robust strategy to analyse RNA–protein interactions and their emerging importance in disease.
Uncontrolled Keywords:
RNA, RNA-binding protein, UV cross-linking, Odyssey, tau, HuD, neurodegeneration
Creators:
Malmqvist, T., Spickett, C., Gallo, J.-M. and Anthony, K.
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Date:
5 June 2017
Date Type:
Publication
Page Range:
pp. 1-4
Journal or Publication Title:
Biology Methods & Protocols
Volume:
2
Number:
1
Number of Pages:
4
Language:
English
ISSN:
2396-8923
Status:
Published / Disseminated
Refereed:
Yes
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