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2004
Grosjean H., Keith G., Droogmans L.
Detection and quantification of modified nucleotides in RNA using thin-layer chromatography Recueil
Dans: Gott, J. M. (Ed.): RNA Interference, Editing, and Modification: Methods and Protocols, vol. 265, p. 357-91, Springer Protocols, Humana Press, 2004.
Résumé | BibTeX | Étiquettes: &, 5', acids, and, Base, Chromatography, Composition, Deoxyribonucleotides/chemistry/isolation, DNA/chemistry/genetics/isolation, Endoribonucleases, Gov't, Indicators, Isotope, KEITH, Labeling/methods, Layer/methods, Non-U.S., Nucleic, Oligoribonucleotides/chemistry/isolation, Peptide, purification, Radioisotopes, Reagents, Regions/chemistry, Ribonucleotides/*analysis, RNA/*genetics/isolation, Support, Thin, Untranslated
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abstract = {Identification of a modified nucleotide and its localization within an RNA molecule is a difficult task. Only direct sequencing of purified RNA molecules and high-performance liquid chromatography mass spectrometry analysis of purified RNA fragments allow determination of both the type and location of a given modified nucleotide within an RNA of 50-150 nt in length. The objective of this chapter is to describe in detail a few simple procedures that we have found particularly suited for the detection, localization, and quantification of modified nucleotides within an RNA of known sequence. The methods can also be used to reveal the enzymatic activity of a particular RNA-modifying enzyme in vitro or in vivo. The procedures are based on the use of radiolabeled RNA (with [32P], [14C], or [3H]) or [32P]-postlabeled oligonucleotides and two-dimensional thin-layer chromatography of labeled nucleotides on cellulose plates. This chapter provides useful maps of the migration characteristics of 70 modified nucleotides on thin-layer cellulose plates.},
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Identification of a modified nucleotide and its localization within an RNA molecule is a difficult task. Only direct sequencing of purified RNA molecules and high-performance liquid chromatography mass spectrometry analysis of purified RNA fragments allow determination of both the type and location of a given modified nucleotide within an RNA of 50-150 nt in length. The objective of this chapter is to describe in detail a few simple procedures that we have found particularly suited for the detection, localization, and quantification of modified nucleotides within an RNA of known sequence. The methods can also be used to reveal the enzymatic activity of a particular RNA-modifying enzyme in vitro or in vivo. The procedures are based on the use of radiolabeled RNA (with [32P], [14C], or [3H]) or [32P]-postlabeled oligonucleotides and two-dimensional thin-layer chromatography of labeled nucleotides on cellulose plates. This chapter provides useful maps of the migration characteristics of 70 modified nucleotides on thin-layer cellulose plates.