High-Throughput Translational Profiling with riboPLATE-seq
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ABSTRACT: Protein synthesis is dysregulated in many diseases, but we lack a systems-level picture of how signaling molecules and RNA binding proteins interact with the translational machinery, largely due to technological limitations. Here we present riboPLATE-seq, a scalable method for generating paired libraries of ribosome-associated and total mRNA. As an extension of the PLATE-seq protocol, riboPLATE-seq utilizes barcoded primers for pooled library preparation, but additionally leverages rRNA immunoprecipitation on whole polysomes to measure ribosome association (RA). We demonstrate the performance of riboPLATE-seq and its utility in detecting translational alterations induced by inhibition of protein kinases.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE139238 | GEO | 2019/10/23
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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