RNA Bind-n-Seq: Quantitative Assessment of the Sequence and Structural Binding Specificity of RNA Binding Proteins

Specific protein-RNA interactions guide posttranscriptional gene regulation. Here, we describe RNA Bind-n-Seq (RBNS), a method that comprehensively characterizes sequence and structural specificity of RNA binding proteins (RBPs), and its application to the developmental alternative splicing factors...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecular cell 2014-06, Vol.54 (5), p.887-900
Hauptverfasser: Lambert, Nicole, Robertson, Alex, Jangi, Mohini, McGeary, Sean, Sharp, Phillip A., Burge, Christopher B.
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Zusammenfassung:Specific protein-RNA interactions guide posttranscriptional gene regulation. Here, we describe RNA Bind-n-Seq (RBNS), a method that comprehensively characterizes sequence and structural specificity of RNA binding proteins (RBPs), and its application to the developmental alternative splicing factors RBFOX2, CELF1/CUGBP1, and MBNL1. For each factor, we recovered both canonical motifs and additional near-optimal binding motifs. RNA secondary structure inhibits binding of RBFOX2 and CELF1, while MBNL1 favors unpaired Us but tolerates C/G pairing in motifs containing UGC and/or GCU. Dissociation constants calculated from RBNS data using a novel algorithm correlated highly with values measured by surface plasmon resonance. Motifs identified by RBNS were conserved, were bound and active in vivo, and distinguished the subset of motifs enriched by CLIP-Seq that had regulatory activity. Together, our data demonstrate that RBNS complements crosslinking-based methods and show that in vivo binding and activity of these splicing factors is driven largely by intrinsic RNA affinity. [Display omitted] •RBNS is a method for comprehensive, quantitative mapping of RNA binding specificity•RBNS identifies multiple motifs recognized by RBFOX2, CELF1, and MBNL1 proteins•RNA structure inhibits binding, except MBNL1 tolerates G/C pairing in UGC motifs•RBNS distinguishes subsets of functional and nonfunctional CLIP-seq motifs Lambert et al. develop a sequencing-based method to determine the sequence and structural specificity of RNA binding proteins (RBPs). They identify new motifs for three RBPs, detect effects of RNA structure on binding, and distinguish the subset of motifs identified by UV crosslinking that have regulatory activity.
ISSN:1097-2765
1097-4164
DOI:10.1016/j.molcel.2014.04.016