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Spatially Restricting Bioorthogonal Nucleoside Biosynthesis Enables Selective Metabolic Labeling of the Mitochondrial Transcriptome.


ABSTRACT: The cellular RNA pool in animals arises from two separate genomes stored in the nucleus and multiple mitochondria. Chemical methods to track nascent RNA synthesis are unable to distinguish between these two with stringency. Herein, we report that spatially restricting bioorthogonal nucleoside biosynthesis enables, for the first time, selective metabolic labeling of the RNA transcribed in the mitochondria. We envision that this approach could open the door for heretofore-impossible analyses of mitochondrial RNA. Beyond our results revealed herein, our approach provides a roadmap for researchers to begin to design strategies to examine biomolecules within subcellular compartments.

SUBMITTER: Nguyen K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6234202 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Spatially Restricting Bioorthogonal Nucleoside Biosynthesis Enables Selective Metabolic Labeling of the Mitochondrial Transcriptome.

Nguyen Kim K   Aggarwal Mahima B MB   Feng Chao C   Balderrama Gabriela G   Fazio Michael M   Mortazavi Ali A   Spitale Robert C RC  

ACS chemical biology 20180517 6


The cellular RNA pool in animals arises from two separate genomes stored in the nucleus and multiple mitochondria. Chemical methods to track nascent RNA synthesis are unable to distinguish between these two with stringency. Herein, we report that spatially restricting bioorthogonal nucleoside biosynthesis enables, for the first time, selective metabolic labeling of the RNA transcribed in the mitochondria. We envision that this approach could open the door for heretofore-impossible analyses of mi  ...[more]

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