RNA-binding proteins are important for core cellular processes such as mRNA transcription, splicing, transport, translation, and degradation. Recently, hundreds of novel RNA-binders have been identified in vivo in various organisms and cell types. We discuss the RNA interactome capture technique which enabled this boost in identifying new RNA-binding proteins in eukaryotes. A focus of this chapter, however, is the presentation of different challenges and problems that need to be addressed to be able to understand the conserved mRNA-bound proteomes from yeast to man.
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Beckmann, B. M., & Granneman, S. (2019). Probing the RNA-Binding Proteome from Yeast to Man: Major Advances and Challenges. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 2049, pp. 213–231). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-9736-7_13
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