Protocol to analyze tRNA and rRNA processing using biotin-labeled probes
Sseu-Pei Hwang1, Katherine Barondeau2, Catherine Denicourt1
1Department of Integrative Biology and Pharmacology, McGovern Medical School, The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX 77030, USA; The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center UTHealth Houston Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Houston, TX 77030, USA.
This study introduces a new protocol to analyze RNA processing in human cells. The method uses denaturing electrophoresis and northern blotting to detect ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and transfer RNA (tRNA) intermediates.
Area of Science:
- Molecular Biology
- Genetics
- Biochemistry
Background:
- Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and transfer RNA (tRNA) are essential non-coding RNAs crucial for protein synthesis.
- The maturation of these RNAs involves complex processing of larger precursor transcripts by specific nucleases.
- Understanding these processing steps is vital for comprehending gene expression regulation and cellular function.
Purpose of the Study:
- To present a detailed protocol for analyzing ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and transfer RNA (tRNA) processing in human cells.
- To provide a method for investigating the dynamics of rRNA and tRNA expression and maturation.
- To establish a non-radioactive, high-sensitivity assay for RNA processing studies.
Main Methods:
- Extraction of total RNA from human cells.
- Separation of RNA molecules using denaturing electrophoresis.
- Detection of specific RNA species, including precursor rRNA intermediates and tRNA, via northern blotting.
- Utilizing biotin-labeled probes for detection through fluorescence or chemiluminescence imaging.
Main Results:
- The protocol enables the separation and detection of various rRNA and tRNA species, including precursor molecules.
- Biotin-labeled probes allow for sensitive, non-radioactive detection of target RNA transcripts.
- The method is effective for analyzing RNA processing intermediates and expression levels.
Conclusions:
- The described protocol offers a robust and sensitive method for studying rRNA and tRNA biogenesis in human cells.
- This assay facilitates the investigation of RNA processing pathways and their regulation.
- The non-radioactive nature and high sensitivity make it a valuable tool for molecular biology research.
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