Halo-RPD: searching for RNA-binding protein targets in plants
A.O. Shamustakimova

TL;DR
This paper introduces Halo-RPD, a new method to identify RNA targets of RNA-binding proteins in plants using HaloTag technology.
Contribution
The novel contribution is the development of Halo-RPD, a HaloTag-based RNA pull-down protocol for studying RNA-protein interactions in transgenic plants.
Findings
Halo-RPD uses magnetic beads and transgenic Arabidopsis to capture RNA-protein complexes directly from cytoplasmic lysates.
The method minimizes protein loss and allows efficient RNA isolation for downstream analysis like NGS.
The protocol includes steps for magnetic bead preparation, tissue homogenization, and RNA analysis.
Abstract
Study of RNA-protein interactions and identification of RNA targets are among the key aspects of understanding RNA biology. Currently, various methods are available to investigate these interactions with, RNA immunoprecipitation (RIP) being the most common. The search for RNA targets has largely been conducted using antibodies to an endogenous protein or to GFP-tag directly. Having to be dependent on the expression level of the target protein and having to spend time selecting highly specific antibodies make immunoprecipitation complicated. Expression of the GFP-fused protein can lead to cytotoxicity and, consequently, to improper recognition or degradation of the chimeric protein. Over the past few years, multifunctional tags have been developed. SNAP-tag and HaloTag allow the target protein to be studied from different perspectives. Labeling of the fusion protein with custom-made…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChromosomal and Genetic Variations · RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms · Phytoplasmas and Hemiptera pathogens
