Saccharomyces cerevisiae Metabolic Labeling with 4-thiouracil and the Quantification of Newly Synthesized mRNA As a Proxy for RNA Polymerase II Activity
Thiol-specific Biotinylation of Newly Synthesized RNA
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Purification of Newly Synthesized Fraction from Total and Unlabeled RNA Using Streptavidin-coated Magnetic Beads
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Results: Quantification of Newly Synthesized mRNA as a Proxy for RNA Polymerase II Activity
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Conclusion
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The main advantage of this technique is that it reflects RNA polymerase II activity by measuring newly-synthesized mRNA which are not influenced by RNA degradation. This protocol was originally described using microarray hybridization, but can eas
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The protocol described here is based on the genome-wide quantification of newly synthesized mRNA purified from yeast cells labeled with 4-thiouracil. This method allows to measure mRNA synthesis uncoupled from mRNA decay and, thus, provides an accurate measurement of RNA polymerase II transcription.