Genome Biology (Dec 2023)

GCLiPP: global crosslinking and protein purification method for constructing high-resolution occupancy maps for RNA binding proteins

  • Wandi S. Zhu,
  • Adam J. Litterman,
  • Harshaan S. Sekhon,
  • Robin Kageyama,
  • Maya M. Arce,
  • Kimberly E. Taylor,
  • Wenxue Zhao,
  • Lindsey A. Criswell,
  • Noah Zaitlen,
  • David J. Erle,
  • K. Mark Ansel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-023-03125-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 1
pp. 1 – 30

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Abstract GCLiPP is a global RNA interactome capture method that detects RNA-binding protein (RBP) occupancy transcriptome-wide. GCLiPP maps RBP-occupied sites at a higher resolution than phase separation-based techniques. GCLiPP sequence tags correspond with known RBP binding sites and are enriched for sites detected by RBP-specific crosslinking immunoprecipitation (CLIP) for abundant cytosolic RBPs. Comparison of human Jurkat T cells and mouse primary T cells uncovers shared peaks of GCLiPP signal across homologous regions of human and mouse 3′ UTRs, including a conserved mRNA-destabilizing cis-regulatory element. GCLiPP signal overlapping with immune-related SNPs uncovers stabilizing cis-regulatory regions in CD5, STAT6, and IKZF1.

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