核糖体标签:分析细胞类型特异性mRNA在体内表达的核糖体标签策略

Q2 Neuroscience
Elisenda Sanz, Jonathan C. Bean, Daniel P. Carey, Albert Quintana, G. Stanley McKnight
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摘要

核糖体标记已经成为一种非常有用的体内方法,用于分析特定细胞类型的基因表达和mRNA翻译,而传统的方法很难和耗时地分离这些细胞类型。该方法基于在靶细胞类型中选择性表达血凝素a (HA)标记的核糖体蛋白,然后使用抗HA抗体从靶细胞中纯化多体和相关mrna。最初的方法是利用小鼠细胞系(RiboTag),该细胞系含有由Cre重组酶诱导的Rpl22修饰等位基因(Rpl22- ha)。Rpl22-HA基因也可以通过立体定向注射AAV-DIO-Rpl22-HA引入动物,然后在表达cre的细胞中激活。这两种标记核糖体的方法都有助于核糖体结合mrna的免疫沉淀和qRT-PCR或RNA-Seq分析。本协议将讨论技术程序,并描述与数据分析相关的重要考虑因素。©2019 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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RiboTag: Ribosomal Tagging Strategy to Analyze Cell-Type-Specific mRNA Expression In Vivo

RiboTag: Ribosomal Tagging Strategy to Analyze Cell-Type-Specific mRNA Expression In Vivo

RiboTag: Ribosomal Tagging Strategy to Analyze Cell-Type-Specific mRNA Expression In Vivo

Ribosome tagging has become a very useful in vivo approach for analyzing gene expression and mRNA translation in specific cell types that are difficult and time consuming to isolate by conventional methods. The approach is based on selectively expressing a hemagglutinin A (HA)–tagged ribosomal protein in a target cell type and then using antibodies against HA to purify the polysomes and associated mRNAs from the target cell. The original approach makes use of a mouse line (RiboTag) harboring a modified allele of Rpl22 (Rpl22-HA) that is induced by the action of Cre recombinase. The Rpl22-HA gene can also be introduced into the animal by stereotaxic injection of an AAV-DIO-Rpl22-HA that is then activated in Cre-expressing cells. Both methods for tagging ribosomes facilitate the immunoprecipitation of ribosome-bound mRNAs and their analysis by qRT-PCR or RNA-Seq. This protocol will discuss the technical procedures and describe important considerations relevant to the analysis of the data. © 2019 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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