Nilsen Timothy W
Cold Spring Harb Protoc. 2014 Jun 2;2014(6):683-6. doi: 10.1101/pdb.prot080804.
Nuclease protection of a site-specifically labeled RNA by an RNA-binding protein is an extremely powerful method for determining the site of an RNA-protein interaction. If a protein binds to the region that contains the site-specific label, it will protect the label and adjoining sequences from nuclease digestion. The protected region, or "footprint," can then be characterized by extensive fragmentation and gel electrophoresis. As the name implies, reverse footprinting produces a mirror image of a conventional footprint; the footprint is revealed by the presence, not the absence, of bands. This method has a distinct advantage over conventional footprinting in that only a small fraction of the labeled RNA must be bound.
通过RNA结合蛋白对位点特异性标记的RNA进行核酸酶保护是确定RNA-蛋白质相互作用位点的一种极其强大的方法。如果一种蛋白质与包含位点特异性标记的区域结合,它将保护该标记及相邻序列不被核酸酶消化。然后可以通过广泛的片段化和凝胶电泳来表征受保护的区域,即“足迹”。顾名思义,反向足迹产生的是传统足迹的镜像;足迹是通过条带的存在而非缺失来揭示的。这种方法相对于传统足迹法具有明显的优势,因为只需要结合一小部分标记的RNA。