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SIRF: A Single-cell Assay for in situ Protein Interaction with Nascent DNA Replication Forks.

Sunetra Roy1, Katharina Schlacher1.   

Abstract

The duplication of DNA is a fundamental process that is required for the transfer of the genetic information from parent to daughter cells. Aberrant DNA replication processes are associated with diverse disease phenotypes, including developmental defects, ageing disorders, blood disorders such as Fanconi Anemia, increased inflammation and cancer. Therefore, the development of tools to study proteins associated with error-free DNA replication processes is of paramount importance. So far, methods to study proteins associated with nascent replication forks relied on conventional immunofluorescence and immunoprecipitation assays of 5'-ethylene-2'-deoxyuridine (EdU) labeled DNA (iPOND). While greatly informative and important, these methods lack specificities for nascent fork interactions (e.g., IF) or assay an average change of millions of cells without single-cell resolution (e.g., iPOND). The assay system described here combines proximity ligation assay (PLA) with EdU coupled click-iT chemistry, which we termed "in situ protein interaction with nascent DNA replication forks (SIRF)". This method enables sensitive and quantitative analysis of protein interactions with nascent DNA replication forks with single-cell resolution, and can further be paired with conventional immunofluorescence marker analysis for added multi-parameter analysis.
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Keywords:  DNA replication; Fork protection; Genome instability; IPOND; Proximity ligation assay; SIRF; Stalled replication forks

Year:  2019        PMID: 33654873      PMCID: PMC7854004          DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.3377

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bio Protoc        ISSN: 2331-8325


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