Bio-Protocol (Apr 2017)

RNA Degradation Assay Using RNA Exosome Complexes, Affinity-purified from HEK-293 Cells

  • Michal Domanski,
  • John LaCava

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21769/bioprotoc.2239
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 8

Abstract

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The RNA exosome complex plays a central role in RNA processing and regulated turnover. Present both in cytoplasm and nucleus, the exosome functions through associations with ribonucleases and various adapter proteins (reviewed in [Kilchert et al., 2016]). The RNA exosome-associated EXOSC10 protein is a distributive, 3’-5’ exoribonuclease. The following protocol describes an approach to monitor the ribonucleolytic activity of affinity-purified EXOSC10-containing RNA exosomes, originating from HEK-293 cells, as reported in (Domanski et al., 2016) and further detailed in the companion bio-protocol to this one (Domanski and LaCava, 2017).