2011
DOI: 10.1074/mcp.a110.007385
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Quantitative Profiling of In Vivo-assembled RNA-Protein Complexes Using a Novel Integrated Proteomic Approach*

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“…The in vitro approaches generally employ a synthetic RNA bait to capture and identify proteins from cellular extracts [43,88,90]. In contrast, the in vivo approaches capture the RNA-protein complexes present in the cell [45,46,85,92]. While the in vivo methods preserve the context of true RNA-protein interactions, they are more technically challenging, especially if the target RNA is of low abundance in the cell.…”
Section: Rna-centric Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The in vitro approaches generally employ a synthetic RNA bait to capture and identify proteins from cellular extracts [43,88,90]. In contrast, the in vivo approaches capture the RNA-protein complexes present in the cell [45,46,85,92]. While the in vivo methods preserve the context of true RNA-protein interactions, they are more technically challenging, especially if the target RNA is of low abundance in the cell.…”
Section: Rna-centric Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies using in vitro approaches or performing purifications in native conditions have generally found association between the RNA of interest and highly abundant proteins in the cell, such as hnRNPs [85,91,92]. Whether these represent real biological interactions or non-specific associations is unclear because only a handful of RNAs have been purified to date.…”
Section: Rna-centric Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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