High-resolution profiling of protein-RNA interactions [electronic resource] / Mathias Munschauer.
2015
QP623.8.P75
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Title
High-resolution profiling of protein-RNA interactions [electronic resource] / Mathias Munschauer.
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9783319162539 electronic book
3319162535 electronic book
9783319162522
3319162535 electronic book
9783319162522
Published
Cham : Springer, [2015]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : color illustrations.
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-319-16253-9 doi
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QP623.8.P75
Dewey Decimal Classification
572.8/8
Summary
The work reported in this book represents an excellent example of how creative experimentation and technology development, complemented by computational data analysis, can yield important insights that further our understanding of biological entities from a systems perspective. The book describes how the study of a single RNA-binding protein and its interaction sites led to the development of the novel ?protein occupancy profiling? technology that for the first time captured the mRNA sequence space contacted by the ensemble of expressed RNA binders. Application of protein occupancy profiling to eukaryotic cells revealed that extensive sequence stretches in 3? UTRs can be contacted by RBPs and that evolutionary conservation as well as negative selection act on protein-RNA contact sites, suggesting functional importance. Comparative analysis of the RBP-bound sequence space has the potential to unravel putative cis-acting RNA elements without a priori knowledge of the bound regulators. Here, Dr. Munschauer provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of post-transcriptional gene regulation, examines state-of-the-art technologies, and combines the conclusions from several journal articles into a coherent and logical story from the frontiers of systems-biology inspired life science. This thesis, submitted to the Department of Biology, Chemistry and Pharmacy at Freie Universität Berlin, was selected as outstanding work by the Berlin Institute for Medical Systems Biology at the Max-Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine, Germany.
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"Doctoral thesis accepted by Freie Universität Berlin, Germany."
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Mapping Regulatory Interactions of the Rna-Binding Protein Lin28b
Exploring The Sequence Space Contacted by the Ensemble of Rna-Binding Proteins
Revealing Cell-Type Specific Differences in Protein Occupancy on Rna
Discussion.
Mapping Regulatory Interactions of the Rna-Binding Protein Lin28b
Exploring The Sequence Space Contacted by the Ensemble of Rna-Binding Proteins
Revealing Cell-Type Specific Differences in Protein Occupancy on Rna
Discussion.