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Analysis of Queuosine tRNA Modification Using APB Northern Blot Assay
Cansu Cirzi1, Francesca Tuorto2
1Division of Epigenetics, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany and Faculty of Biosciences, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany.
Abstract:
Queuosine (Q) is a hypermodified base that occurs at the wobble position of transfer RNAs (tRNAs) with a GUN anticodon. Q-tRNA modification is widespread among eukaryotes, yet bacteria are the original source of Q. Eukaryotes acquire Q from their diet, or from the gut microbiota (in multicellular organisms). Despite decades of study, the detailed roles of Q-tRNA modification remain to be elucidated, especially regarding its specific mechanisms of action. Here, we describe a method for the fast and reliable detection of Q-tRNA modification levels in individual tRNAs using a few micrograms of total RNA as starting material. The methodology is based on the co-polymerization of boronic acid (N-acryloyl-3-aminophenylboronic acid (APB)) in polyacrylamide gels, and on the interplay between this derivative and free cis-diol groups of the tRNA. During electrophoresis, the cis-diol groups slow down the Q-modified tRNA, which then can be separated from unmodified tRNA and quantified using Northern blot analysis.

