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Quantitative Profiling of in Vivo-assembled RNA-protein Complexes Using a Novel Integrated Proteomic Approach

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Date 2011 Feb 3
PMID 21285413
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Identification of proteins in RNA-protein complexes is an important step toward understanding regulation of RNA-based processes. Because of the lack of appropriate methodologies, many studies have relied on the creation of in vitro assembled RNA-protein complexes using synthetic RNA and cell extracts. Such complexes may not represent authentic RNPs as they exist in living cells as synthetic RNA may not fold properly and nonspecific RNA-protein interactions can form during cell lysis and purification processes. To circumvent limitations in current approaches, we have developed a novel integrated strategy namely MS2 in vivo biotin tagged RNA affinity purification (MS2-BioTRAP) to capture bona fide in vivo-assembled RNA-protein complexes. In this method, HB-tagged bacteriophage protein MS2 and stem-loop tagged target or control RNAs are co-expressed in cells. The tight association between MS2 and the RNA stem-loop tags allows efficient HB-tag based affinity purification of authentic RNA-protein complexes. Proteins associated with target RNAs are subsequently identified and quantified using SILAC-based quantitative mass spectrometry. Here the 1.2 kb internal ribosome entry site (IRES) from lymphoid enhancer factor-1 mRNA has been used as a proof-of-principle target RNA. An IRES target was chosen because of its importance in protein translation and our limited knowledge of proteins associated with IRES function. With a conventionally translated target RNA as control, 36 IRES binding proteins have been quantitatively identified including known IRES binding factors, novel interacting proteins, translation initiation factors (eIF4A-1, eIF-2A, and eIF3g), and ribosomal subunits with known noncanonical actions (RPS19, RPS7, and RPL26). Validation studies with the small molecule eIF4A-1 inhibitor Hippuristanol shows that translation of endogenous lymphoid enhancer factor-1 mRNA is especially sensitive to eIF4A-1 activity. Our work demonstrates that MS2 in vivo biotin tagged RNA affinity purification is an effective and versatile approach that is generally applicable for other RNA-protein complexes.

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