Reverse protection assay: A tool to analyze transcriptional rates from individual promoters

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Transcriptional activity of entire genes in chloroplasts is usually assayed by run-on analyses. To determine not only the overall intensity of transcription of a gene, but also the rate of transcription from a particular promoter, we created the Reverse RNase Protection Assay (RePro): in-organello run-on transcription coupled to RNase protection to define distinct transcript ends during transcription. We demonstrate successful application of RePro in plastid promoter analysis and transcript 3' end processing. © 2011 Zubo et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Zubo, Y. O., Kusnetsov, V. V., Börner, T., & Liere, K. (2011). Reverse protection assay: A tool to analyze transcriptional rates from individual promoters. Plant Methods, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1746-4811-7-47

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