FLASH: Ultra-fast protocol to identify RNA-protein interactions in cells

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Determination of the in vivo binding sites of RNAbinding proteins (RBPs) is paramount to understanding their function and how they affect different aspects of gene regulation. With hundreds of RNAbinding proteins identified in human cells, a flexible, high-resolution, high-throughput, highly multiplexible and radioactivity-free method to determine their binding sites has not been described to date. Here we report FLASH (Fast Ligation of RNA after some sort of Affinity Purification for High-throughput Sequencing), which uses a special adapter design and an optimized protocol to determine protein-RNA interactions in living cells. The entire FLASH protocol, starting from cells on plates to a sequencing library, takes 1.5 days. We demonstrate the flexibility, speed and versatility of FLASH by using it to determine RNA targets of both tagged and endogenously expressed proteins under diverse conditions in vivo.

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Ilik, I. A., Aktas, T., Maticzka, D., Backofen, R., & Akhtar, A. (2020). FLASH: Ultra-fast protocol to identify RNA-protein interactions in cells. Nucleic Acids Research, 48(3). https://doi.org/10.1093/NAR/GKZ1141

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