Ribosome profiling: A tool for quantitative evaluation of dynamics in mRNA translation

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Translational regulation is important for plant growth, metabolism, and acclimation to environmental challenges. Ribosome profi ling involves the nuclease digestion of mRNAs associated with ribosomes and mapping of the generated ribosome-protected footprints to transcripts. This is useful for investigation of translational regulation. Here we present a detailed method to generate, purify, and highthroughput- sequence ribosome footprints from Arabidopsis thaliana using two different isolation methods, namely, conventional differential centrifugation and the translating ribosome affi nity purifi - cation (TRAP) technology. These methodologies provide researchers with an opportunity to quantitatively assess with high- resolution the translational activity of individual mRNAs by determination of the position and number of ribosomes in the corresponding mRNA. The results can provide insights into the translation of upstream open reading frames, alternatively spliced transcripts, short open reading frames, and other aspects of translation.

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Juntawong, P., Hummel, M., Bazin, J., & Bailey-Serres, J. (2015). Ribosome profiling: A tool for quantitative evaluation of dynamics in mRNA translation. Methods in Molecular Biology, 1284, 139–173. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2444-8_7

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