| Literature DB >> 14770007 |
Devi Mukherjee1, David T Fritz, Walter J Kilpatrick, Min Gao, Jeffrey Wilusz.
Abstract
Three types of exonucleases contribute to the turnover of messenger RNAs in eukaryotic cells: (1) general 3'-to-5' exonucleases, (2) poly(A)-specific 3'-to-5' exonucleases, and (3) 5'-to-3' exonucleases. All three of these activities can be detected in cytoplasmic extracts from a variety of eukaryotic cells. In this chapter, we describe the preparation and use of HeLa cytoplasmic S100 extracts to study these three distinct exonuclease activities. Also included is an immunodepletion protocol that can be used to identify the enzyme responsible for a given activity. These protocols can be easily expanded to the study of <I>trans-acting factors, <I>cis-acting RNA sequence elements, and the interplay of components involved in RNA turnover in various mammalian cell types.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 14770007 DOI: 10.1385/1-59259-750-5:193
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Mol Biol ISSN: 1064-3745