PRIMA:一种以基因为中心,rna到蛋白质的方法,用于绘制rna -蛋白质相互作用。

Translation (Austin, Tex.) Pub Date : 2017-02-28 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1080/21690731.2017.1295130
Alex M Tamburino, Ebru Kaymak, Shaleen Shrestha, Amy D Holdorf, Sean P Ryder, Albertha J M Walhout
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摘要

RNA结合蛋白(rbp)和mrna之间的相互作用对转录后基因调控至关重要。真核生物基因组编码数千个mrna和数百个rbp。然而,与转录因子(TFs)与DNA之间的相互作用相比,rbp与RNA之间的相互作用仅针对少数蛋白质和RNA进行了探索。这在很大程度上是因为重点一直放在使用“以蛋白质为中心”(RBP-to- rna)相互作用映射方法上,这种方法可以识别单个RBP与之相互作用的rna。虽然这些方法功能强大,但目前还不能应用于整个rbome。此外,研究人员可能希望以“以基因为中心”的方式确定能够与感兴趣的mRNA相互作用的rbp库,但很少有这样的技术可用。在这里,我们提出了蛋白质-RNA相互作用作图分析(PRIMA),利用该方法可以在单个实验中测试RNA“诱饵”与多个RBP“猎物”。PRIMA是一种基于翻译的检测方法,用于检测酵母细胞质中的相互作用,即mRNA翻译的细胞位置。我们发现PRIMA可以用于小RNA元件,也可以用于全长秀丽隐杆线虫3' utr。PRIMA忠实地再现了许多已被充分表征的RNA-RBP相互作用,并发现了新的相互作用,其中一些在体内得到了证实。我们设想PRIMA将提供一个补充工具,以扩大RNA-RBP相互作用组的深度和规模。
本文章由计算机程序翻译,如有差异,请以英文原文为准。

PRIMA: a gene-centered, RNA-to-protein method for mapping RNA-protein interactions.

PRIMA: a gene-centered, RNA-to-protein method for mapping RNA-protein interactions.

PRIMA: a gene-centered, RNA-to-protein method for mapping RNA-protein interactions.

Interactions between RNA binding proteins (RBPs) and mRNAs are critical to post-transcriptional gene regulation. Eukaryotic genomes encode thousands of mRNAs and hundreds of RBPs. However, in contrast to interactions between transcription factors (TFs) and DNA, the interactome between RBPs and RNA has been explored for only a small number of proteins and RNAs. This is largely because the focus has been on using 'protein-centered' (RBP-to-RNA) interaction mapping methods that identify the RNAs with which an individual RBP interacts. While powerful, these methods cannot as of yet be applied to the entire RBPome. Moreover, it may be desirable for a researcher to identify the repertoire of RBPs that can interact with an mRNA of interest-in a 'gene-centered' manner-yet few such techniques are available. Here, we present Protein-RNA Interaction Mapping Assay (PRIMA) with which an RNA 'bait' can be tested versus multiple RBP 'preys' in a single experiment. PRIMA is a translation-based assay that examines interactions in the yeast cytoplasm, the cellular location of mRNA translation. We show that PRIMA can be used with small RNA elements, as well as with full-length Caenorhabditis elegans 3' UTRs. PRIMA faithfully recapitulated numerous well-characterized RNA-RBP interactions and also identified novel interactions, some of which were confirmed in vivo. We envision that PRIMA will provide a complementary tool to expand the depth and scale with which the RNA-RBP interactome can be explored.

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