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iCLIP - Transcriptome-wide Mapping of Protein-RNA Interactions with Individual Nucleotide Resolution
Published on: April 30, 2011
Microbial iCLIP2: enhanced mapping of RNA-protein interaction by promoting protein and RNA stability
Nina Kim Stoffel1, Srimeenakshi Sankaranarayanan1, Kira Müntjes1
1Institute of Microbiology, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Cluster of Excellence on Plant Sciences, 40204 Düsseldorf, Germany.
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The entire RNA life cycle, spanning from transcription to decay, is intricately regulated by RNA-binding proteins (RBPs). To understand their precise functions, it is crucial to identify direct targets, pinpoint their exact binding sites, and unravel the underlying specificity in vivo. Individual-nucleotide resolution UV cross-linking and immunoprecipitation 2 (iCLIP2) is a state-of-the-art technique that enables the identification of RBP-binding sites at single-nucleotide resolution. However, in the field of microbiology, optimized iCLIP protocols compared to mammalian systems are lacking. Here, we present the first microbial iCLIP2 approach using the multi-RRM domain protein Rrm4 from the fungus Ustilago maydis as an example. Key challenges, such as inherently high RNase and protease activity in fungi, were addressed by improving mechanical cell disruption and lysis buffer composition. Our modifications increased the yield of cross-link events and improved the identification of Rrm4-binding sites. Thereby, we were able to pinpoint that Rrm4 binds the stop codons of nuclear-encoded mRNAs of mitochondrial respiratory complexes I, III, and V-revealing an intimate link between endosomal mRNA transport and mitochondrial physiology. Thus, our study using U. maydis as an example might serve as a blueprint for optimizing iCLIP2 procedures in other microorganisms with high RNase/protease conditions.
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