Tissues and organs are composed of many diverse cell types, making cell-specific gene expression profiling a major challenge. Herein we report that endogenous enzymes, unique to a cell of interest, can be utilized to enable cell-specific metabolic labeling of RNA. We demonstrate that appropriately designed "caged" nucleosides can be rendered active by serving as a substrate for cancer-cell specific enzymes to enable RNA metabolic labeling, only in cancer cells. We envision that the ease and high stringency of our approach will enable expression analysis of tumor cells in complex environments.

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