Polysome Profiling and Metabolic Labeling Methods to Measure Translation in Trypanosoma brucei.

Methods Mol Biol

Deutsche Krebsforschungszentrum (DKF), Heidelberg, Germany.

Published: February 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • * Advanced techniques can analyze ribosome density on mRNA and how fast proteins are made, but simpler methods can often suffice for many research needs.
  • * Two straightforward methods for assessing translation status are polysome profiling via sucrose density gradient centrifugation and metabolic labeling with radioactive amino acids, which can also assess individual mRNA translation.

Article Abstract

The amount of a protein that is made in a cell is determined not only by the corresponding mRNA level but also by the efficiency with which the mRNA is translated. Very powerful transcriptome-wide methods are available to analyze both the density of ribosomes on each mRNA and the rate at which polypeptides are elongated. However, for many research questions, simpler, less expensive methods are more suitable. Here we describe two methods to assess the general translation status of cells: polysome profiling by sucrose density gradient centrifugation and metabolic labeling using radioactive amino acids. Both methods can also be used to examine translation of individual mRNAs.

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