Detection of the first round of translation: The TRICK assay

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Abstract

Quantitative fluorescence microscopy techniques are frequently applied to answer fundamental biological questions. Single-molecule RNA imaging methods have enabled the direct observation of the initial steps of the mRNA life cycle in living cells, however, the dynamic mechanisms that regulate mRNA translation are still poorly understood. We have developed an RNA biosensor that can assess the translational state of individual mRNA transcripts with spatiotemporal resolution in living cells. In this chapter, we describe how to perform a TRICK (translating RNA imaging by coat protein knock-off) experiment and specifically focus on a detailed description of our image processing and data analysis procedure.

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Voigt, F., Eglinger, J., & Chao, J. A. (2018). Detection of the first round of translation: The TRICK assay. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1649, pp. 373–384). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-7213-5_25

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