Real-time fluorescence detection of exoribonucleases

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Abstract

The identification of RNases or RNase effectors is a continuous challenge, particularly given the current importance of RNAs in the control of genome expression. Here, we show that a fluorogenic RNA-DNA hybrid is a powerful tool for a real-time fluorescence detection and assay of exoribonucleases (RT-FeDEx). This RT-FeDEx assay provides a new strategy for the isolation, purification, and assay of known and unknown exoribonucleases. Copyright © 2009 RNA Society.

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Sinturel, F., Pellegrini, O., Song, X., Liang, T., Condon, C. N., & Bénard, L. (2009). Real-time fluorescence detection of exoribonucleases. RNA, 15(11), 2057–2062. https://doi.org/10.1261/rna.1670909

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