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Sample Preparation for Mass Spectrometry-based Identification of RNA-binding Regions
Published on: September 28, 2017
Site-Specific Profiling of RNA-Binding Proteins Enabled by Isotopic Signature-Enhanced Mass Spectrometry
Yicheng Liu1, Guogeng Jia1, Chengxi Li1
1Synthetic and Functional Biomolecules Center, Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, Key Laboratory of Bioorganic Chemistry and Molecular Engineering of Ministry of Education, College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China.
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RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) ubiquitously regulate RNA throughout their lifespan, being extensively involved in cellular metabolism and genetic evolution. Therefore, comprehensive identification of the RNA-protein interactions, especially their interfaces with site-specific resolution, is significant to elucidate the intricate biological activities governed by RNA. Nevertheless, it remains challenging for data-dependent acquisition (DDA)-based proteomics to identify the RNA-cross-linked peptides in depth due to the low abundance and negative charge of modified peptides. To address such limitations, we developed an innovative method named "isoRIC" for profiling RNA-binding proteomes with site-specific resolution, which combines the metabolic labeling of isotopic nucleotides for photo-cross-linking of RNA-binding proteins and the real-time targeted LC-MS/MS analysis of RNA-cross-linked peptides. This method shows a dramatic improvement of sensitivity in identifying RNA-cross-linked peptides with low abundance as compared to the DDA-based proteomic approaches, enabling the discovery of novel RNA-binding proteins and precise mapping of RNA-protein binding interfaces at single amino acid resolution. We applied isoRIC in the context of pathogenic mutations and post-translational modifications to highlight the critical role of RNA-binding sites in modulating the RNA-binding ability.

