Ribo-proteomics approach to profile RNA–protein and protein–protein interaction networks

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Abstract

Characterizing protein–protein and protein–RNA interaction networks is a fundamental step to understanding the function of an RNA-binding protein. In many cases, these interactions are transient and highly dynamic. Therefore, capturing stable as well as transient interactions in living cells for the identification of protein-binding partners and the mapping of RNA-binding sequences is key to a successful establishment of the molecular interaction network. In this chapter, we will describe a method for capturing the molecular interactions in living cells using formaldehyde as a crosslinker and enriching a specific RNA–protein complex from cell extracts followed by mass spectrometry and Next-Gen sequencing analyses.

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Yeh, H. S., Chang, J. W., & Yong, J. (2016). Ribo-proteomics approach to profile RNA–protein and protein–protein interaction networks. Methods in Molecular Biology, 1421, 165–174. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-3591-8_14

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