Small-scale Nuclear Extracts for Functional Assays of Gene-expression Machineries
Autor: | Haixin Lei, Eric G. Folco, Jeanne L. Hsu, Robin Reed |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
General Chemical Engineering
RNA polymerase II Biology General Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology HeLa In vivo Gene expression medicine Humans Cell Nucleus General Immunology and Microbiology General Neuroscience Transfection biology.organism_classification Molecular biology In vitro Cellular Biology Cell nucleus medicine.anatomical_structure Gene Expression Regulation Biochemistry RNA splicing biology.protein Epoxy Compounds Macrolides RNA Polymerase II HeLa Cells |
Zdroj: | Journal of Visualized Experiments. |
ISSN: | 1940-087X |
Popis: | A great deal of progress in understanding gene expression has been made using in vitro systems. For most studies, functional assays are carried out using extracts that are prepared in bulk from 10-50 or more liters of cells grown in suspension. However, these large-scale preparations are not amenable to rapidly testing in vitro effects that result from a variety of in vivo cellular treatments or conditions. This journal video article shows a method for preparing functional small-scale nuclear extracts, using HeLa cells as an example. This method is carried out using as few as three 150 mm plates of cells grown as adherent monolayers. To illustrate the efficiency of the small-scale extracts, we show that they are as active as bulk nuclear extracts for coupled RNA Polymerase II transcription/splicing reactions. To demonstrate the utility of the extract protocol, we show that splicing is abolished in extracts prepared from HeLa cells treated with the splicing inhibitor drug E7107. The small-scale protocol should be generally applicable to any process or cell type that can be investigated in vitro using cellular extracts. These include patient cells that are only available in limited quantities or cells exposed to numerous agents such as drugs, DNA damaging agents, RNAi, or transfection, which require the use of small cell populations. In addition, small amounts of freshly grown cells are convenient and/or required for some applications. |
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