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Monitoring Protein-RNA Interaction Dynamics In Vivo at High Temporal Resolution Using χCRAC
Published on: May 9, 2020
In Vivo Crosslinking of Histone and RNA-Binding Proteins
Yong-Eun Kim1, Kyoon Eon Kim2, Kee K Kim3
1Department of Biochemistry, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
Protein-protein interactions are essential in various cellular processes including regulation of gene expression, formation of protein complexes, and cellular signaling transduction. In particular, several proteins in the nucleus interact to regulate transcription and RNA splicing. These protein-protein interactions are short and weak and occur through transient processes, making it difficult to identify these interactions. In addition, detection of interacting partners in vitro using cell lysates cannot provide complete information due to the loss of spatial organization and changes in protein modification. Here we describe an in vivo crosslinking technique using disuccinimidyl suberate (DSS), which is useful to capture and stabilize proteins to analyze the interacting proteins.
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