Urb-RIP - An adaptable and efficient approach for immunoprecipitation of RNAs and associated RNAs/proteins

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Abstract

Post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression is an important process that is mediated by interactions between mRNAs and RNA binding proteins (RBP), non-coding RNAs (ncRNA) or ribonucleoproteins (RNP). Key to the study of post-transcriptional regulation of mRNAs and the function of ncRNAs such as long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) is an understanding of what factors are interacting with these transcripts. While several techniques exist for the enrichment of a transcript whether it is an mRNA or an ncRNA, many of these techniques are cumbersome or limited in their application. Here we present a novel method for the immunoprecipitation of mRNAs and ncRNAs, Urb - RNA immunoprecipitation (Urb-RIP). This method employs the RRM1 domain of the "resurrected" snRNA-binding protein Urb to enrich messages containing a stem-loop tag. Unlike techniques which employ the MS2 protein, which require large repeats of the MS2 binding element, Urb-RIP requires only one stem-loop. This method routinely provides over ∼100-fold enrichment of tagged messages. Using this technique we have shown enrichment of tagged mRNAs and lncRNAs as well as miRNAs and RNA-binding proteins bound to those messages. We have confirmed, using Urb-RIP, interaction between RNA PolIII transcribed lncRNA BC200 and polyA binding protein.

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Cottrell, K. A., & Djuranovic, S. (2016). Urb-RIP - An adaptable and efficient approach for immunoprecipitation of RNAs and associated RNAs/proteins. PLoS ONE, 11(12). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0167877

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