COMRADES determines in vivo RNA structures and interactions

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Abstract

The structural flexibility of RNA underlies fundamental biological processes, but there are no methods for exploring the multiple conformations adopted by RNAs in vivo. We developed cross-linking of matched RNAs and deep sequencing (COMRADES) for in-depth RNA conformation capture, and a pipeline for the retrieval of RNA structural ensembles. Using COMRADES, we determined the architecture of the Zika virus RNA genome inside cells, and identified multiple site-specific interactions with human noncoding RNAs.

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Ziv, O., Gabryelska, M. M., Lun, A. T. L., Gebert, L. F. R., Sheu-Gruttadauria, J., Meredith, L. W., … Miska, E. A. (2018). COMRADES determines in vivo RNA structures and interactions. Nature Methods, 15(10), 785–788. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41592-018-0121-0

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