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The mRNA-bound proteome and its global occupancy profile on protein-coding transcripts

  • Mol Cell. 2012 Jun 8;46(5):674-90. doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2012.05.021.
Alexander G Baltz 1 Mathias Munschauer Björn Schwanhäusser Alexandra Vasile Yasuhiro Murakawa Markus Schueler Noah Youngs Duncan Penfold-Brown Kevin Drew Miha Milek Emanuel Wyler Richard Bonneau Matthias Selbach Christoph Dieterich Markus Landthaler
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  • 1 Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin Institute for Medical Systems Biology, 13125 Berlin, Germany.
Abstract

Protein-RNA interactions are fundamental to core biological processes, such as mRNA splicing, localization, degradation, and translation. We developed a photoreactive nucleotide-enhanced UV crosslinking and oligo(dT) purification approach to identify the mRNA-bound proteome using quantitative proteomics and to display the protein occupancy on mRNA transcripts by next-generation Sequencing. Application to a human embryonic kidney cell line identified close to 800 proteins. To our knowledge, nearly one-third were not previously annotated as RNA binding, and about 15% were not predictable by computational methods to interact with RNA. Protein occupancy profiling provides a transcriptome-wide catalog of potential cis-regulatory regions on mammalian mRNAs and showed that large stretches in 3' UTRs can be contacted by the mRNA-bound proteome, with numerous putative binding sites in regions harboring disease-associated nucleotide polymorphisms. Our observations indicate the presence of a large number of mRNA Binders with diverse molecular functions participating in combinatorial posttranscriptional gene-expression networks.

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