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Compendium of Methods to Uncover RNA-Protein Interactions In Vivo.

Mrinmoyee MajumderViswanathan Palanisamy
Published in: Methods and protocols (2021)
Control of gene expression is critical in shaping the pro-and eukaryotic organisms' genotype and phenotype. The gene expression regulatory pathways solely rely on protein-protein and protein-nucleic acid interactions, which determine the fate of the nucleic acids. RNA-protein interactions play a significant role in co- and post-transcriptional regulation to control gene expression. RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) are a diverse group of macromolecules that bind to RNA and play an essential role in RNA biology by regulating pre-mRNA processing, maturation, nuclear transport, stability, and translation. Hence, the studies aimed at investigating RNA-protein interactions are essential to advance our knowledge in gene expression patterns associated with health and disease. Here we discuss the long-established and current technologies that are widely used to study RNA-protein interactions in vivo. We also present the advantages and disadvantages of each method discussed in the review.
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