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Analysis of nuclear RNA interference in human cells by subcellular fractionation and Argonaute loading

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NATURE PROTOCOLS
Volume 9, Issue 9, Pages 2045-2060

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nprot.2014.135

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  1. US National Institutes of Health [1F32HD060377/KTG, GM 73042/DRC, GM85080/BAJ]
  2. Welch Foundation [I-1244/DRC]
  3. Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas [RP120311/BAJ]

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RNAi is well known for its ability to regulate gene expression in the cytoplasm of mammalian cells. In mammalian cell nuclei, however, the impact of RNAi has remained more controversial. A key technical hurdle has been a lack of optimized protocols for the isolation and analysis of cell nuclei. Here we describe a simplified protocol for nuclei isolation from cultured cells that incorporates a method for obtaining nucleoplasmic and chromatin fractions and removing cytoplasmic contamination. Cell fractions can then be used to detect the presence and activity of RNAi factors in the nucleus. We include a method for investigating an early step in RNAi, Argonaute protein loading with small RNAs, which is enabled by our improved extract preparations. This protocol facilitates the characterization of nuclear RNAi, and it can be applied to the analysis of other nuclear proteins and pathways. From cellular fractionation to analysis of Argonaute loading results, this protocol takes 4-6 d to complete.

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