Enriching s U-RNA Using Methane Thiosulfonate (MTS) Chemistry.

Curr Protoc Chem Biol

Chemical Biology Institute, Yale University, West Haven, Connecticut.

Published: December 2016

Metabolic labeling of cellular RNA is a useful approach to study RNA biology. 4-Thiouridine (s U) is a convenient nucleoside for metabolic labeling because it is cell permeable and is incorporated into newly transcribed RNA, and the sulfur moiety provides a handle for biochemical purification. However, a critical step in the purification of s U-RNA is the efficiency of the chemistry used to enrich s U-RNA. Here, we present a protocol for s U-RNA enrichment that includes efficient and reversible covalent chemistry to biotinylate s U-RNA using the activated disulfide methane thiosulfonate conjugated to biotin (MTS-biotin), followed by enrichment on streptavidin beads. The efficiency of this chemistry reduces enrichment bias and requires less starting material, thereby expanding the utility of s U to study RNA biology. © 2016 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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