Comprehensive in vivo identification of the c-Myc mRNA protein interactome using HyPR-MS

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Abstract

Proteins bind mRNA through their entire life cycle from transcription to degradation. We analyzed c-Myc mRNA protein interactors in vivo using the HyPR-MS method to capture the crosslinked mRNA by hybridization and then analyzed the bound proteins using mass spectrometry proteomics. Using HyPR-MS, 229 c-Myc mRNA-binding proteins were identified, confirming previously proposed interactors, suggesting new interactors, and providing information related to the roles and pathways known to involve c-Myc. We performed structural and functional analysis of these proteins and validated our findings with a combination of RIP-qPCR experiments, in vitro results released in past studies, publicly available RIP- and eCLIP-seq data, and results from software tools for predicting RNA–protein interactions.

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Spiniello, M., Steinbrink, M. I., Cesnik, A. J., Miller, R. M., Scalf, M., Shortreed, M. R., & Smith, L. M. (2019). Comprehensive in vivo identification of the c-Myc mRNA protein interactome using HyPR-MS. RNA, 25(10), 1337–1352. https://doi.org/10.1261/rna.072157.119

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