Ares, Manuel Jr
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High-throughput sequencing (HTS) methods for analyzing RNA populations (RNA-Seq) are gaining rapid application to many experimental situations. The steps in an RNA-Seq experiment require thought and planning, especially because the expense in time and materials is currently higher and the protocols are far less routine than those used for other hig...
Ares, Manuel Jr
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This protocol uses quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) to measure the number of DNA molecules containing a specific contiguous sequence in a sample of interest (e.g., genomic DNA or cDNA generated by reverse transcription). The sample is subjected to fluorescence-based PCR amplification and, theoretically, during each cycle, two new duple...
Ares, Manuel Jr
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This protocol describes how to prepare fluorescently labeled cDNA for hybridization to microarrays. It consists of two steps: first, a mixture of anchored oligo(dT) and random hexamers is used to prime amine-modified cDNA synthesis by reverse transcriptase using a modified deoxynucleotide with a reactive amine group (aminoallyl-dUTP) and an RNA sam...
Ares, Manuel Jr
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Microarray hybridization is used to determine the amount and genomic origins of RNA molecules in an experimental sample. Unlabeled probe sequences for each gene or gene region are printed in an array on the surface of a slide, and fluorescently labeled cDNA derived from the RNA target is hybridized to it. This protocol describes a blocking and hybr...
Ares, Manuel
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In this bacterial RNA isolation protocol, an "RNA-protective" treatment is followed by lysozyme digestion of the peptidoglycan component of the cell wall. EDTA promotes the loss of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria and allows the lysozyme better access to the peptidoglycan. Cells begin to lyse during digestion in hypotonic lysozyme buffe...
Maess, Marten B Buers, Insa Robenek, Horst Stefan Lorkowski
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The human monocytic leukemia cell line THP-1 is a widely used model for investigating monocyte and macrophage biology. Successful transfection of THP-1 monocytes with subsequent phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA)-induced differentiation into macrophages is not a trivial matter, because according to previous transfection protocols, cell viability...
Rio, Dc Ares M, Jr Hannon, Gj Nilsen, Tw
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Recovery of deproteinized RNA almost always is performed via precipitation with ethanol. If the RNA is free of contaminants (i.e., it is well extracted) as determined by spectrophotometry, it will resuspend easily and be ready for any subsequent manipulation. Ethanol precipitation is quite useful because it provides quantitative recovery of any-siz...
Rio, Dc Ares M, Jr Hannon, Gj Nilsen, Tw
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More than 95% of total RNA is composed of ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs) (28S, 18S, 5.8S, and 5S). Here, we present a method that is effective in removing rRNA before extraction and purification of total RNA. If you choose to prepare cytoplasmic RNA and wish to analyze any RNA other than rRNA, it is desirable to eliminate the rRNAs by taking advantage of t...
Rio, Dc Ares M, Jr Hannon, Gj Nilsen, Tw
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Perhaps the most important and certainly the most often used technique in RNA analysis is gel electrophoresis. This technique is generally applicable for RNA detection, quantification, purification by size, and quality assessment. Because RNAs are negatively charged, they migrate toward the anode in the presence of electric current. The gel acts as...
Rio, Dc Ares M, Jr Hannon, Gj Nilsen, Tw
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INTRODUCTION Perhaps the most important and certainly the most often used technique in RNA analysis is gel electrophoresis. Because RNAs are negatively charged, they migrate toward the anode in the presence of electric current. The gel acts as a sieve to selectively impede the migration of the RNA in proportion to its mass, given that its mass is g...