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Title MRNA formation and function / edited by Joel D. Richter
Published San Diego : Academic Press, ©1997

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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 395 pages, 2 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations (some color)
Contents C. Sune, P.R. Bohjanen, Y. Liu, M.A. Garcia-Blanco, and S.F. Jamison, The Tat-TAR RNP, a Master Switch That Regulates HIV-1 Gene Expression. -- C.R. Miller, S.F. Jamison, and M.A. Garcia-Blanco, HeLa Nuclear Extract: Amodified Protocol. -- J. Valcarcel, C. Martinez, and M.R. Green, Functional Analysis of Splicing Factors and Regulators. -- J.G. Patton, B.T. Dye, D.C. Barnard, and J.G. McAfee, Identification of pre-mRNA Splicing Factors and Analysis of RNA-Protein Interaction. -- G. Gilmartin, In Vitro Analysis of Mammalian Cell mRNA 3 Processing. -- J. Wilusz, Rapid Identification and Cloning of Sequence-Specific RNA Binding Proteins. -- J.S. Butler, M.W. Briggs, and A. Proweller, Analysis of Polyadenylation Phenotypes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. -- P.D. Gershon, Poly(A) Polymerase/cap-Specific 2-O-Methyltransferase from Vaccinia Virus: Expression, Purification, Uses, and Protein-Ligand Interaction Assays. -- A.N. Hennigan and A. Jacobson, A Genetic Approach to Mapping Coding Region Determinants of mRNA Instability in Yeast. -- W.F. Marzluff, M.L. Whitfield, Z. Dominski, and Z.-F. Wang, Identification of the Protein Which Interacts with the 3 End of Histone mRNA. -- M. Holcik and S.A. Liebhaber, Analysis of mRNP Complexes Assembled in Vitro. -- A. Laird-Offringa, Analysis of RNA-Binding Proteins Using in Vitro Genetics. -- L.G. Andrews and J.D. Keene, Interactions of Proteins with Specific Sequences in RNA. -- C. Jain and J.G. Belasco, A Rapid Genetic Method for the Study of RNA Binding Proteins. -- P. Ansel-McKinney and L. Gehrke, Footprinting RNA-Protein Complexes with Hydroxyl Radicals. -- H. Ruan, C.Y. Brown, and D.R. Morris, Analysis of Ribosome Loading onto mRNA Species: Implications for Translational Control. -- G. Belsham, Analysis of Picornavirus Internal Ribosome Entry Site Function in Vivo. -- M.R. Jacobson and T. Pederson, RNA Traffic and Localization Reproted by Fluorescent Molecular Cytochemistry in Living Cells. -- A. Manoukian, Detection of mRNA in Situ: Techniques for Studying Gene Expression in Drosophila melanogaster Tissues. -- M.H. Jacob and O.C. Ikonomov, Differential Display Protocol That Preferentially Identifies mRNAs of Moderate to Low Abundance in a Microscopic System. -- Subject Index
The Tat-TAR RNP, a master switch that regulates HIV-1 gene expression--HeLa nuclear extract: a modified protocol--Functional analysis of splicing factors and regulators--Identification of pre-mRNA splicing factors and analysis of RNA-protein interaction--In Vitro analysis of mammalian cell mRNA 3' processing--Rapid identification and cloning of sequence-specific RNA binding proteins--Analysis of polyadenylation phenotypes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae--Poly(A) polymerase/Cap-specific 2'-O-methyltransferase from Vaccinia virus: expression, purification, uses, and protein-ligand interaction assays--A genetic approach to mapping coding region determinants of mRNA instability in yeast--Identification of the protein that interacts with the 3' end of histone mRNA--Analysis of mRNP complexes assembled in Vitro--Analysis of RNA binding proteins using in Vitro genetics--Interactions of proteins with specific sequences in RNA--A rapid genetic method for the study of RNA binding proteins--Footprinting RNA-protein complexes with hydroxyl radicals--Analysis of ribosome loading onto mRNA species: implications for translational control--Analysis of Picornavirus internal ribosome entry site function in Vivo--RNA traffic and localization reported by fluorescent molecular cytochemistry in living cells--
Detection of mRNA in Situ: techniques for studying gene expression in Drosophila melanogaster tissues--Differential display protocol that preferentially identifies mRNAs of moderate to low abundance in a microscopic system
Summary MRNA Formation and Function presents a compendium of techniques geared exclusively toward the understanding of RNA metabolism. It will be particularly useful because a number of different organisms and systems are employed. Key Features * Isolation and characterization of specific RNA binding proteins * RNA metabolism and associated regulatory proteins * RNA detection and localization * A genetic approach to RNA function
Analysis messenger rna
rna
genexpressie
gene expression
gensplitsing
gene splicing
bindende eiwitten
binding proteins
moleculaire biologie
molecular biology
genregulatie
gene regulation
moleculaire interacties
molecular interactions
Nucleic Acids
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Messenger RNA -- Research -- Methodology
Messenger RNA.
RNA, Messenger
Research Design
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Molecular Biology.
Messenger RNA.
ARN messagers.
Form Electronic book
Author Richter, Joel D
ISBN 9780125875455
0125875452
9780080537047
0080537049
1281119326
9781281119322