MassIVE MSV000099169 - Capturing the RNA-binding proteome from plants using orthogonal organic phase separationSummary RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) regulate many processes related to RNA biogenesis, localization, half-life and function. Here, we present a protocol for the en masse isolation of RBPs cross-linked to RNA and provide a strategy for proteomics analysis. We describe the steps for in vivo UV-crosslinking of RNA-protein complexes, tissue lysis, fractionation and purification of crosslinked RNA-protein adducts using organic solvents. Although the protocol was developed for Nicotiana benthamiana leaves, it can be optimized for use in different plants and tissues.

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Publication date 2025
Description Summary RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) regulate many processes related to RNA biogenesis, localization, half-life and function. Here, we present a protocol for the en masse isolation of RBPs cross-linked to RNA and provide a strategy for proteomics analysis. We describe the steps for in vivo UV-crosslinking of RNA-protein complexes, tissue lysis, fractionation and purification of crosslinked RNA-protein adducts using organic solvents. Although the protocol was developed for Nicotiana benthamiana leaves, it can be optimized for use in different plants and tissues.
Publisher MassIVE
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences (SILS)
Document type Dataset
DOI https://doi.org/10.25345/c5kk94r4h
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