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Identification of novel proteins binding the AU-rich element of a-prothymosin mRNA through the selection of open reading frames (RIDome)

Journal

RNA BIOLOGY
Volume 12, Issue 12, Pages 1289-1300

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15476286.2015.1107702

Keywords

AU-rich element; ELAVL1; next-generation DNA sequencing; open reading frame; phage display; RALY; RBM38; RBPome; RNA-binding protein; R3HDM2

Funding

  1. Compagnia di San Paolo (Turin, Italy)
  2. Fondazione Cariplo (Milan, Italy)
  3. Compagnia di San Paolo PhD scholarship

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We describe here a platform for high-throughput protein expression and interaction analysis aimed at identifying the RNA-interacting domainome. This approach combines the selection of a phage library displaying filtered open reading frames with next-generation DNA sequencing. The method was validated using an RNA bait corresponding to the AU-rich element of -prothymosin, an RNA motif that promotes mRNA stability and translation through its interaction with the RNA-binding protein ELAVL1. With this strategy, we not only confirmed known RNA-binding proteins that specifically interact with the target RNA (such as ELAVL1/HuR and RBM38) but also identified proteins not previously known to be ARE-binding (R3HDM2 and RALY). We propose this technology as a novel approach for studying the RNA-binding proteome.

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