| Literature DB >> 26949711 |
Dimiter Kunnev1, Amy Freeland1, Maochun Qin2, Jianmin Wang2, Steven C Pruitt1.
Abstract
Nascent strand capture and release (NSCR) is a method for isolation of short nascent strands to identify origins of DNA replication. The protocol provided involves isolation of total DNA, denaturation, size fractionation on a sucrose gradient, 5'-biotinylation of the appropriate size nucleic acids, binding to a streptavidin coated magnetic beads, intensive washing, and specific release of only the RNA-containing chimeric nascent strand DNA using ribonuclease I (RNase I). The method has been applied to mammalian cells derived from proliferative tissues and cell culture but could be used for any system where DNA replication is primed by a small RNA resulting in chimeric RNA-DNA molecules.Entities:
Keywords: DNA replication; NSCR; SNS; origin mapping; ribonuclease I
Year: 2015 PMID: 26949711 PMCID: PMC4778562 DOI: 10.14440/jbm.2015.92
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Methods ISSN: 2326-9901