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CLIP and iCLIP methods for protein-RNA interactions
Rahul Arora
June 13, 2019
UV cross-linking and immunoprecipitation (CLIP) and individual-nucleotide resolution CLIP (iCLIP) are methods to study protein-RNA interactions in untreated cells and tissues. Here, we analyzed six published and two novel data sets to confirm that both methods identify protein-RNA cross-link sites, and to identify a slight uridine preference of UV-C-induced cross-linking. Comparing Nova CLIP and iCLIP data revealed that cDNA deletions have a preference for TTT motifs, whereas iCLIP cDNA truncations are more likely to identify clusters of YCAY motifs as the primary Nova binding sites. In conclusion, we demonstrate how each method impacts the analysis of protein-RNA binding specificity.
NSUN2_reads.fastq.gz
FASTQ file (single-end)
NSUN2_reads_fastqc.zip
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NSUN2_reads.fastq.gz
936.95 MB
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FASTQ file (single-end)
NSUN2_reads_fastqc.zip
566.97 kB
NSUN2_reads.fastq.gz
936.95 MB