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Exploring Sequence Space to Identify Binding Sites for Regulatory RNA-Binding Proteins
Published on: August 9, 2019
An in vitro technique to identify the RNA binding-site sequences for RNA-binding proteins
SunKyung Choi1, Chungoo Park2, Kyoon Eon Kim1
1Department of Biochemistry, College of Natural Sciences, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
RNA-protein interactions play a major role in gene regulation. Although many techniques to analyze RNA-protein interactions have been developed, noteworthy challenges such as determining the RNA sequences that bind RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) remain unsolved. Here, we describe a novel technique using a 4-thio-uridine-incorporated RNA pool to identify the RBP-binding consensus sequences for RBPs produced by in vitro transcription and translation. To confirm the fidelity of this approach, we determined the consensus RBP-binding sequence for RBFOX2, UGC(A/U)(A/U)NU, which is very similar to the known RBFOX2-binding sequence, UGCAUG. Using our method, consensus RBP-binding sequences were determined for three RBPs, namely FUS (fused in sarcoma), SFPQ (splicing factor proline and glutamine rich), and SAM68 (Src-Associated substrate in Mitosis 68 kDa). The consensus RBP-binding sequences for these RBPs were confirmed by RNA-protein complex immunoprecipitation-PCR analysis.
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