1. fSHAPE, fSHAPE-eCLIP, and SHAPE-eCLIP probe transcript regions that interact with specific proteins.
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Corley M, Flynn RA, Blue SM, Yee BA, Chang HY, and Yeo GW
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- Acylation, Blotting, Western, Computational Biology methods, Cross-Linking Reagents chemistry, Gene Library, Humans, Hydrogen Bonding, Immunoprecipitation methods, K562 Cells, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Proteins chemistry, Proteins metabolism, RNA isolation & purification, Ultraviolet Rays, Molecular Probe Techniques instrumentation, Molecular Probes chemistry, Proteins genetics, RNA chemistry
- Abstract
Selective 2'-hydroxyl acylation analyzed by primer extension (SHAPE) structure probing techniques characterize the secondary structure of RNA molecules, which influence their functions and interactions. A variation of SHAPE, footprinting SHAPE (fSHAPE), probes RNA in the presence and absence of protein to identify RNA bases that hydrogen-bond with protein. SHAPE or fSHAPE coupled with enhanced crosslinking and immunoprecipitation (SHAPE-eCLIP or fSHAPE-eCLIP) pulls down RNAs bound by any protein of interest and returns their structure or protein interaction information, respectively. Here, we describe detailed protocols for SHAPE-eCLIP and fSHAPE-eCLIP and an analysis protocol for fSHAPE. For complete details on the use and execution of these protocols, please refer to Corley et al. (2020)., Competing Interests: G.W.Y. is co-founder, member of the Board of Directors, equity holder, and paid consultant for Locana and Eclipse Bioinnovations. G.W.Y. is a Distinguished Visiting Professor at the National University of Singapore. The terms of this arrangement have been reviewed and approved by the University of California, San Diego, in accordance with its conflict of interest policies. M.C. and G.W.Y. are inventors on a patent disclosure to UCSD on technologies described in this manuscript. H.Y.C. is an inventor on a patent owned by Stanford University on in vivo SHAPE. H.Y.C. is a co-founder of Accent Therapeutics and Boundless Bio and an advisor for 10× Genomics, Arsenal Biosciences, and Spring Discovery. H.Y.C. is an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute., (© 2021.)
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- 2021
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