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A New Biotin Labeling and High-Molecular-Weight RNA Northern Method and Its Application in Viral RNA Detection.

Xi ZhangQingling ZhangLong ChengDan LiuHongzheng WangYingjia ZhouLiqun MaJubin WangFeng Li
Published in: Viruses (2022)
Viruses cause severe crop losses. Studying the interaction between viruses and plants is very important for development of control measures. Northern blot is a well-accepted but very challenging technique to monitor the infection of viruses. Here, we modified the high-molecular-weight (hmw)RNA Northern blot experiment process, utilizing vertical electrophoresis to separate the RNA with denatured agarose gel. This protocol is compatible with regular equipment for Western blots and small RNA Northern blots and requires less input of total RNA. A new method to label the probe with biotin was also developed, which requires commonly used T4 DNA polymerase and detects viral RNA with high sensitivity. These new protocols made hmwRNA Northern blot cost-effective and easy-to-operate, very suitable for studying virus-host interactions.
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