Isolation and analyses of axonal ribonucleoprotein complexes

Methods in Cell Biology
Ella Doron-MandelSeung Joon Lee

Abstract

Cytoskeleton-dependent RNA transport and local translation in axons are gaining increased attention as key processes in the maintenance and functioning of neurons. Specific axonal transcripts have been found to play roles in many aspects of axonal physiology including axon guidance, axon survival, axon to soma communication, injury response and regeneration. This axonal transcriptome requires long-range transport that is achieved by motor proteins carrying transcripts as messenger ribonucleoprotein (mRNP) complexes along microtubules. Other than transport, the mRNP complex plays a major role in the generation, maintenance, and regulation of the axonal transcriptome. Identification of axonal RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) and analyses of the dynamics of their mRNPs are of high interest to the field. Here, we describe methods for the study of interactions between RNA and proteins in axons. First, we describe a protocol for identifying binding proteins for an RNA of interest by using RNA affinity chromatography. Subsequently, we discuss immunoprecipitation (IP) methods allowing the dissection of protein-RNA and protein-protein interactions in mRNPs under various physiological conditions.

Citations

Jul 25, 2018·Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : MCP·Seung Joon LeeJeffery L Twiss
May 4, 2017·Molecular Neurobiology·Marianna CrispinoAntonio Giuditta
Jan 20, 2019·Nature Communications·Valentina ProfumoPaolo Gandellini
Nov 1, 2018·Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : MCP·Seung Joon LeeJeffery L Twiss

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