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Purification by Affinity Chromatography of H1o RNA-binding Proteins from Rat Brain

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Journal Int J Mol Med
Specialty Genetics
Date 2003 Mar 13
PMID 12632106
Citations 7
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Abstract

Post-transcriptional regulation of mRNA metabolism is involved in processes as different as cell fate specification in development and cell response to a large variety of environmental cues. Regulation of all steps of RNA metabolism depends on RNA-binding proteins (RBPs). By using a T1 RNase-protection assay, we previously identified three H1 degrees RNA-binding factors (p40, p70 and p110), highly expressed in the rat brain. Here we report enrichment of these factors from brain extracts, obtained by affinity chromato-graphy of biotinylated H1 degrees RNA-protein complexes on streptavidin-conjugated paramagnetic particles. The purified proteins maintain RNA-binding ability and preference for histone messages.

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