Immunoprecipitation and Sequencing of Acetylated RNA

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Abstract

Generation of the epitranscriptome through chemical modifications of protein-coding messenger RNAs (mRNAs) has emerged as a new mechanism of post-transcriptional gene regulation. While most mRNA modifications are methylation events, a single acetylated ribonucleoside has been described in eukaryotes, occurring at the N4-position of cytidine (N4-acetylcytidine or ac4C). Using a combination of antibody-based enrichment of acetylated regions and deep sequencing, we recently reported ac4C as a novel mRNA modification that is catalyzed by the N-acetyltransferase enzyme NAT10. In this protocol, we describe in detail the procedures to identify acetylated mRNA regions transcriptome-wide using acetylated RNA immunoprecipitation and sequencing (acRIP-seq).

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Arango, D., Sturgill, D., & Oberdoerffer, S. (2019). Immunoprecipitation and Sequencing of Acetylated RNA. Bio-Protocol, 9(12). https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.3278

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