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Published on: May 24, 2017
Mapping specificity landscapes of RNA-protein interactions by high throughput sequencing
Eckhard Jankowsky1, Michael E Harris2
1Center for RNA Molecular Biology, School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, 1099 Euclid Ave Cleveland, OH 44106, United States; Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, 1099 Euclid Ave Cleveland, OH 44106, United States.
Abstract:
To function in a biological setting, RNA binding proteins (RBPs) have to discriminate between alternative binding sites in RNAs. This discrimination can occur in the ground state of an RNA-protein binding reaction, in its transition state, or in both. The extent by which RBPs discriminate at these reaction states defines RBP specificity landscapes. Here, we describe the HiTS-Kin and HiTS-EQ techniques, which combine kinetic and equilibrium binding experiments with high throughput sequencing to quantitatively assess substrate discrimination for large numbers of substrate variants at ground and transition states of RNA-protein binding reactions. We discuss experimental design, practical considerations and data analysis and outline how a combination of HiTS-Kin and HiTS-EQ allows the mapping of RBP specificity landscapes.
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