2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.pex-904/v1
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CRISPR-Assisted Detection of RNA-Protein Interactions in Living Cells

Abstract: Delineating the protein network associated with long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) is fundamental to understanding the functional mechanisms of lncRNAs. Current methods to identify lncRNA-binding proteins either rely on crosslinking-mediated complex co-precipitation or require extensive molecular engineering, leading to drawbacks such as loss of cellular context and low capture efficiency. Here we describe a CRISPR-Assisted RNA-Protein Interaction Detection method (CARPID), which leverages CRISPR/CasRx-based RNA t… Show more

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“…Recently, using CRISPR/ CasRx-based RNA targeting and proximity labeling to characterize specific long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) binding proteins in primary cells, Yi et al established the CRISPR-assisted RNA-protein interaction detection method (CARPID). The detection method was applied in nuclear lncRNA XIST and captured a range of known interacting proteins and plentiful unidentified binding proteins [186]. This tool can be used to detect the RNAbinding proteins that are significantly involved in tumorigenesis, and these protein molecules may serve as drug targets for treating tumor-related diseases.…”
Section: Application Of Crispr/cas System In a New Emerging Hotspot Of Oncologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, using CRISPR/ CasRx-based RNA targeting and proximity labeling to characterize specific long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) binding proteins in primary cells, Yi et al established the CRISPR-assisted RNA-protein interaction detection method (CARPID). The detection method was applied in nuclear lncRNA XIST and captured a range of known interacting proteins and plentiful unidentified binding proteins [186]. This tool can be used to detect the RNAbinding proteins that are significantly involved in tumorigenesis, and these protein molecules may serve as drug targets for treating tumor-related diseases.…”
Section: Application Of Crispr/cas System In a New Emerging Hotspot Of Oncologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to the RPL technique, CRUIS relies on the enrichment of the labeled proteins and mass spectrometry (Ziheng Zhang, Sun, et al, 2020). Finally, a method called CAPRID (CRISPR–CasRx‐based RNA targeting and proximity labeling) was developed to identify proteins binding to specific nuclear lncRNAs in mouse cells (Yi et al, 2020). The advantage of all of these methods is that they allow mapping RNA–protein interactions in the native cellular environment; moreover, they require neither cross‐linking nor any genomic manipulation of the genes encoding the RNA of interest.…”
Section: Cas13 Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, lncRNAs can alleviate the repressive effect of miRNAs on mRNA expression by adsorbing miRNAs as sponges (9). In addition, lncRNAs can also interact with RNA-binding proteins (10). lncRNAs in the nucleus may be involved in the transcriptional regulation of genes (11).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%