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CRISPR-Guided Proximity Labeling of RNA-Protein Interactions

Journal

GENES
Volume 13, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/genes13091549

Keywords

CRISPR-Cas13; bioID; APEX; proximity labeling; RNA elements; RNA-protein interaction

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  1. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2021M690694]

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This article summarizes the latest advances in CRISPR-guided proximity labeling in studying RNA-protein interactions, and discusses the possibility of applying engineered proximity-labeling enzymes to study RNA-centric interactions in the future.
Proximity labeling employs modified biotin ligases or peroxidases that produce reactive radicals to covalently label proximate proteins with biotin in living cells. The resulting biotinylated proteins can then be isolated and identified. A combination of programmable DNA targeting and proximity labeling that maps proteomic landscape at DNA elements with dCas9-APEX2 has been established in living cells. However, defining interactome at RNA elements has lagged behind. In combination with RNA-targeting CRISPR-Cas13, proximity labeling can also be used to identify proteins that interact with specific RNA elements in living cells. From this viewpoint, we briefly summarize the latest advances in CRISPR-guided proximity labeling in studying RNA-protein interactions, and we propose applying the most recent engineered proximity-labeling enzymes to study RNA-centric interactions in the future.

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