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Horizontal Gel Electrophoresis for Enhanced Detection of Protein-RNA Complexes
Published on: July 28, 2017
rec-Y3H screening allows the detection of simultaneous RNA-protein interface mutations
Mireia Garriga-Canut1, Jae-Seong Yang2, Friedrich Preusser1
1Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology (BIST), Doctor Aiguader 88, Barcelona 08003, Spain.
Abstract:
Understanding which proteins and RNAs directly interact is crucial for revealing cellular mechanisms of gene regulation. Efficient methods allowing to detect RNA-protein interactions and dissect the underlying molecular origin for RNA-binding protein (RBP) specificity are in high demand. The recently developed recombination-Y3H screening (rec-Y3H) enabled many-by-many detection of interactions between pools of proteins and RNA fragments for the first time. Here, we test different conditions for protein-RNA interaction selection during rec-Y3H screening and provide information on the screen performance in several selection media. We further show that rec-Y3H can detect the nucleotide and amino acid sequence determinants of protein-RNA interactions by mutating residues of interacting proteins and RNAs simultaneously. We envision that systematic RNA-protein interface mutation screening will be useful to understand the molecular origin of RBP selectivity and to engineer RBPs with targeted specificities in the future.
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