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Published on: August 21, 2014
Study of Circular RNA Expression by Nonradioactive Northern Blot Procedure
Eleonora D'Ambra1, Mariangela Morlando2
1Department of Biology and Biotechnology 'Charles Darwin', Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy.
Abstract:
Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are covalently closed transcripts generated by back-splicing reaction. The lack of free ends endows these RNA molecules with high stability thus allowing them to accumulate in tissues and body fluids. They are widely expressed in most organisms, are modulated during development and display tissue-specific expression, resulting particularly enriched in the nervous system. Deregulation of circRNA expression has also been associated with several pathological conditions including neurological diseases and cancer.Here we present a Northern blot procedure that allows the analysis of the expression of bona fide circRNAs through the use of a digoxigenin-labeled RNA probe and the immunodetection of the signals.
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