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Fluorescent End-Labeling and Encapsulation of Long RNAs for Single-Molecule FRET-TIRF Microscopy
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Templated 3' terminal fluorescent labeling of RNA using Klenow DNA polymerase
Mary N Mwangi1, Nathan J Baird1
1Saint Joseph's University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Abstract:
A long-standing challenge in the study of RNA structure-function dynamics using fluorescence-based methods has been the precise attachment of fluorophores to structured RNA molecules. Despite significant advancements in the field, existing techniques have limitations, especially for 3' end labeling of long, structured RNAs. In response to this challenge, we developed a chemo-enzymatic method that uses Klenow DNA polymerase to label RNAs. In this method:•Klenow DNA polymerase adds an amino-modified nucleotide to the 3' end of the RNA, guided by the DNA oligonucleotide template.•An NHS-ester dye is then conjugated to the amino-modified RNA, forming a covalent amide bond.•For highly structured RNAs, DNA oligonucleotides complementary to the RNA disrupt pre-existing intramolecular RNA structures. This methodological advancement enables site-specific incorporation of a single modified nucleotide at the 3' terminus of various RNA substrates, irrespective of their length or secondary structure. The user-friendly nature of the technique, with minimal modifications required for different RNA targets, makes it readily adaptable by a broad range of researchers. This approach has the potential to significantly improve the development of functionalized RNA for various applications.
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