Protocol

Direct Chemical Sequencing of End-Labeled RNA

Adapted from RNA: A Laboratory Manual by Donald C. Rio, Manuel Ares Jr, Gregory J. Hannon, and Timothy W. Nilsen. CSHL Press, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, USA, 2011.

Abstract

Chemical sequencing of RNA relies on the fact that each of the four bases in RNA is susceptible to chemical modification in a different way. In this protocol, end-labeled RNAs are subjected to base-specific chemical modification reactions that make the RNA strand adjacent to the modified base susceptible to cleavage. The chemical modification reaction is base-specific but limited so that not every base in every strand is modified. After cleavage, the resulting set of radioactive fragments is resolved via polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.

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