PAR-CliP--a method to identify transcriptome-wide the binding sites of RNA binding proteins.

Journal of Visualized Experiments : JoVE
Markus HafnerThomas Tuschl

Abstract

RNA transcripts are subjected to post-transcriptional gene regulation by interacting with hundreds of RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) and microRNA-containing ribonucleoprotein complexes (miRNPs) that are often expressed in a cell-type dependently. To understand how the interplay of these RNA-binding factors affects the regulation of individual transcripts, high resolution maps of in vivo protein-RNA interactions are necessary. A combination of genetic, biochemical and computational approaches are typically applied to identify RNA-RBP or RNA-RNP interactions. Microarray profiling of RNAs associated with immunopurified RBPs (RIP-Chip) defines targets at a transcriptome level, but its application is limited to the characterization of kinetically stable interactions and only in rare cases allows to identify the RBP recognition element (RRE) within the long target RNA. More direct RBP target site information is obtained by combining in vivo UV crosslinking with immunoprecipitation followed by the isolation of crosslinked RNA segments and cDNA sequencing (CLIP). CLIP was used to identify targets of a number of RBPs. However, CLIP is limited by the low efficiency of UV 254 nm RNA-protein crosslinking, and the location of the crosslink is ...Continue Reading

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
immunoprecipitation
PCR
Solexa sequencing

Software Mentioned

Solexa

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