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Chapter 14. Analysis of RNA-protein interactions using a yeast three-hybrid system
Craig R Stumpf1, Laura Opperman, Marvin Wickens
1Program in Cellular and Molecular Biology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Abstract:
RNA-protein interactions play an essential role in the maturation and regulation of RNAs within eukaryotic organisms. The three-hybrid system provides a simple, yet powerful means to study RNA-protein interactions within the eukaryote Saccharomyces cerevisiae. This chapter describes the basis of the system and applications in both examining specific RNA-protein interactions and screening libraries for novel interactions. We provide a detailed discussion on affinity versus reporter output, variations on library screening (e.g., randomization studies), some adaptations of the system, and updated reagents and protocols.

