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    Chapter 1 Polycomb Group Proteins
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    Chapter 2 Polycomb Group Proteins
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    Chapter 3 Polycomb Group Proteins
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    Chapter 7 Polycomb Group Proteins
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    Chapter 8 Polycomb Group Proteins
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    Chapter 9 Polycomb Group Proteins
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    Chapter 10 Polycomb Group Proteins
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    Chapter 11 Polycomb Group Proteins
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    Chapter 12 The Dynamics of Polycomb Complexes.
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    Chapter 13 Polycomb Group Proteins
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    Chapter 14 Analysis of Endogenous Protein Interactions of Polycomb Group of Proteins in Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells.
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    Chapter 15 Polycomb Group Proteins
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    Chapter 16 An Automatic Segmentation Method Combining an Active Contour Model and a Classification Technique for Detecting Polycomb-group Proteinsin High-Throughput Microscopy Images.
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    Chapter 17 Polycomb Group Proteins
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    Chapter 19 Polycomb Group Proteins
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    Chapter 20 Polycomb Group Proteins
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    Chapter 21 Polycomb Group Proteins
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    Chapter 22 Polycomb Group Proteins
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    Chapter 23 A Rapid TALEN Assembly Protocol.
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    Chapter 24 Polycomb Group Proteins
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    Chapter 25 Polycomb Group Proteins
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    Chapter 27 Polycomb Group Proteins
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    Chapter 28 Erratum to: Chromatin Preparation and Chromatin Immuno-precipitation from Drosophila Embryos
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Chapter title
Polycomb Group Proteins
Chapter number 7
Book title
Polycomb Group Proteins
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2016
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-6380-5_7
Pubmed ID
Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-6378-2, 978-1-4939-6380-5
Authors

Gagliardi, Miriam, Matarazzo, Maria R, Miriam Gagliardi, Maria R. Matarazzo, Matarazzo, Maria R.

Editors

Chiara Lanzuolo, Beatrice Bodega

Abstract

The relevance of RNA-protein interactions in modulating mRNA and noncoding RNA function is increasingly appreciated and several methods have been recently developed to map them. The RNA immunoprecipitation (RIP) is a powerful method to study the physical association between individual proteins and RNA molecules in vivo. The basic principles of RIP are very similar to those of chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP), a largely used tool in the epigenetic field, but with some important caveats. The approach is based on the use of a specific antibody raised against the protein of interest to pull down the RNA-binding protein (RBP) and target-RNA complexes. Any RNA that is associated with this protein complex will also be isolated and can be further analyzed by polymerase chain reaction-based methods, hybridization, or sequencing.Several variants of this technique exist and can be divided into two main classes: native and cross-linked RNA immunoprecipitation. The native RIP allows to reveal the identity of RNAs directly bound by the protein and their abundance in the immunoprecipitated sample, while cross-linked RIP leads to precisely map the direct and indirect binding site of the RBP of interest to the RNA molecule.In this chapter both the protocols applied to mammalian cells are described taking into account the caveats and considerations required for designing, performing, and interpreting the results of these experiments.

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Student > Ph. D. Student 36 18%
Student > Bachelor 29 15%
Researcher 22 11%
Student > Master 21 11%
Student > Postgraduate 6 3%
Other 22 11%
Unknown 59 30%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 79 41%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 18 9%
Immunology and Microbiology 8 4%
Neuroscience 6 3%
Chemistry 5 3%
Other 16 8%
Unknown 63 32%
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