Monitored ECLIP: High accuracy mapping of RNA-protein interactions

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Abstract

CLIP-seq methods provide transcriptome-wide snapshots of RNA-protein interactions in live cells. Reverse transcriptases stopping at cross-linked nucleotides sign for RNA-protein binding sites. Reading through cross-linked positions results in false binding site assignments. In the ‘monitored enhanced CLIP’ (meCLIP) method, a barcoded biotinylated linker is ligated at the 5 end of cross-linked RNA fragments to purify RNA prior to the reverse transcription. cDNAs keeping the barcode sequence correspond to reverse transcription read-throughs. Read through occurs in unpredictable proportions, representing up to one fourth of total reads. Filtering out those reads strongly improves reliability and precision in protein binding site assignment.

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Hocq, R., Paternina, J., Alasseur, Q., Genovesio, A., & Le Hir, H. (2018). Monitored ECLIP: High accuracy mapping of RNA-protein interactions. Nucleic Acids Research, 46(21), 11553–11565. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gky858

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