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Organic phase separation opens up new opportunities to interrogate the RNA-binding proteome

Tom Smith, Eneko Villanueva, Rayner M. L. Queiroz, Charlotte S. Dawson, Mohamed Elzek, Erika C. Urdaneta, Anne E. Willis, Benedikt M. Beckmann, Jeroen Krijgsveld, Kathryn S. Lilley

2020Current Opinion in Chemical Biology40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Protein-RNA interactions regulate all aspects of RNA metabolism and are crucial to the function of catalytic ribonucleoproteins. Until recently, the available technologies to capture RNA-bound proteins have been biased toward poly(A) RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) or involve molecular labeling, limiting their application. With the advent of organic-aqueous phase separation-based methods, we now have technologies that efficiently enrich the complete suite of RBPs and enable quantification of RBP dynamics. These flexible approaches to study RBPs and their bound RNA open up new research avenues for systems-level interrogation of protein-RNA interactions.

Topics & Concepts

RNARibonucleoproteinRNA-binding proteinComputational biologyProteomeLimitingBiologyFunction (biology)ChemistryCell biologyBioinformaticsBiochemistryGeneEngineeringMechanical engineeringRNA Research and SplicingRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsRNA modifications and cancer