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Monford Paul Abishek N
  • Post-Doc, Chungnam National University Yuseong, Daejeon
Research fields
  • Cell Biology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology
An in vitro Assay of mRNA 3’ end Using the E. coli Cell-free Expression System
Authors:  Monford Paul Abishek N and Heon M. Lim, date: 02/20/2022, view: 2119, Q&A: 0

At the end of about 80% of the operon in Escherichia coli, translation termination decouples transcription, leading to Rho-dependent transcription termination (RDT). However, no in vitro or in vivo assay system has proven to be good enough to see the 3’ end of the mRNA generated by RDT. Here, we present a cell-free assay system that could provide detailed information on the 3’ end of a transcript RNA generated by RDT. Our protocol shows how to extract transcript RNA generated by transcription reactions from a cell-free extract, followed by an RNA oligomer ligation to the 3’ end of a transcript RNA of interest. The 3' end of the RNA is amplified using RT-PCR. Its genetic location can be determined using a gene-specific primer extension reaction. The 3’ ends of mRNA can be visualized and quantified by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. One significant advantage of a cell-free assay system is that factors involved in the generation of the 3' end, such as proteins and sRNA, can be directly assayed by exogenously adding factor(s) to the reaction.


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