Photo-cross-linking and high-resolution mass spectrometry for assignment of RNA-binding sites in RNA-binding proteins

RNA interaction sites on proteins are detected using UV-based cross-linking, mass spectrometry analysis and a dedicated data analysis workflow. RNA-protein complexes play pivotal roles in many central biological processes. Although methods based on high-throughput sequencing have advanced our abilit...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature methods 2014-10, Vol.11 (10), p.1064-1070
Hauptverfasser: Kramer, Katharina, Sachsenberg, Timo, Beckmann, Benedikt M, Qamar, Saadia, Boon, Kum-Loong, Hentze, Matthias W, Kohlbacher, Oliver, Urlaub, Henning
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Zusammenfassung:RNA interaction sites on proteins are detected using UV-based cross-linking, mass spectrometry analysis and a dedicated data analysis workflow. RNA-protein complexes play pivotal roles in many central biological processes. Although methods based on high-throughput sequencing have advanced our ability to identify the specific RNAs bound by a particular protein, there is a need for precise and systematic ways to identify RNA interaction sites on proteins. We have developed an experimental and computational workflow combining photo-induced cross-linking, high-resolution mass spectrometry and automated analysis of the resulting mass spectra for the identification of cross-linked peptides, cross-linking sites and the cross-linked RNA oligonucleotide moieties of such RNA-binding proteins. The workflow can be applied to any RNA-protein complex of interest or to whole proteomes. We applied the approach to human and yeast mRNA-protein complexes in vitro and in vivo , demonstrating its powerful utility by identifying 257 cross-linking sites on 124 distinct RNA-binding proteins. The open-source software pipeline developed for this purpose, RNP xl , is available as part of the OpenMS project.
ISSN:1548-7091
1548-7105
DOI:10.1038/nmeth.3092