Protocol: PhotoactivationBased Labeling and In Vivo Tracking of RNA Molecules in the Nucleus
Protocol: PhotoactivationBased Labeling and In Vivo Tracking of RNA Molecules in the Nucleus
Protocol: Photoactivation-Based Labeling and In Vivo Tracking of RNA Molecules in the Nucleus
This method or protocol describes a method for observing and measuring the movement of RNA molecules in the nucleus of living mammalian cells. Caged fluorescein-labeled DNA oligonucleotides are introduced into living mammalian cells, where they demonstrably hybridize to complementary RNA. After site-specific photoactivation at desired sites within the cell, the RNA movements away from those sites are followed and digitally recorded using a rapid acquisition microscopy system.
Protocol: Photoactivation-Based Labeling and In Vivo Tracking of RNA Molecules in the Nucleus
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