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RNA-Binding Protein-Mediated mRNA Deadenylation in Mammalian Cell Extracts.

Year:
2024
Authors:
Lai WS et al.
Affiliation:
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences · United States

Abstract

Removal of the poly(A) tail, or deadenylation, is a crucial step in destabilizing mRNAs in eukaryotes. In this chapter, we describe a cell-free deadenylation assay that uses cytoplasmic cell extracts from human HEK293 cells transiently transfected with DNA encoding RNA-binding proteins (RBP), and in vitro-transcribed, radiolabeled, RNA probes. We include methods to evaluate the effects of RBPs or deadenylases on various in vitro-transcribed probes, with or without poly(A) tails. Finally, we also demonstrate the adaptability of these assays to test purified protein components in our cell-free deadenylation assay. In our experience, these methods are well suited for the initial assessment of the effects of RBPs on the deadenylation of mRNAs.

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Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/37824071