Simultaneous profiling of transcripts and genomic regions associated with nuclear bodies using the RNA-DNA High-salt Recovered Sequence (RD-HRS) method
Résumé
Regulation of many nuclear functions in eukaryotic cells, such as transcription and splicing, relies on the association of specific genomic loci and/or transcripts with nuclear microenvironments having high molecular crowding, such as nuclear bodies. These membrane-less organelles are typically self-assembled through mechanisms of phase separation and, because of their liquid-like nature, analyzing their composition remains challenging. Here we present a detailed protocol of the RNA-DNA High-salt Recovered Sequence (RD-HRS) method, an extended version of the High-salt Recovered Sequencesequencing (HRS-seq). Using high-salt treatments to make nuclear bodies insoluble, this extended version allows the profiling of both their RNA and genomic DNA contents, simultaneously, from the same biological sample.
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