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Main description:

The transfer of hereditary information from genes to proteins is one of the essential pr- esses in all living organisms on our planet. Some genes are expressed without modu- tion throughout the life of a cell, while many others require various degrees of control to precisely balance cellular metabolism with environmental conditions. For many years, researchers attributed this regulatory function to protein molecules, which can direct gene expression at multiple levels, in response to various input signals, and with different degrees of selectivity. Even when the control of gene expression was achieved via direct interactions between proteins and mRNAs, the active role was routinely assigned to p- teins, while RNAs were considered merely as recipient molecules. The discovery of RNA interference and multiple bacterial regulatory RNAs caused a shift from the perception of proteins as the predominant regulators of gene expression to the acknowledgement of the importance of RNAs in many regulatory circuits. Such a viewpoint received strong support several years ago after the discovery of riboswitches and related RNA sensors – mRNA regions capable of alternating their conformations in response to the presence of cellular metabolites and other physical or chemical cues. These classes of RNA pass on cellular and environmental information directly to transcription or translation machinery without the assistance of proteins. The riboswitches are commonly defined as evolutionarily conserved mRNA regions capable of specific binding to metabolite molecules, and, as a result, adopting a particular RNA conformation that modulates gene expression.


Feature:

A comprehensive and timely reference volume for basic and applied research on regulatory RNAs


Covers a wide range of assay formats and systems from the computerized prediction of regulatory RNA elements to their detailed structure-function characterization


Focuses on both natural and synthetic RNA molecules


Provides step-by-step protocols of rigorously tested classical and cutting-edge in vivo and in vitro methods


Presents techniques easily adaptable for experiments with any RNA species


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The revolutionary discoveries of RNA interference and bacterial regulatory RNAs led to further breakthroughs such as the identification of riboswitches and related RNA sensors, mRNA regions capable of alternating their conformations in response to the presence of cellular metabolites and other physical or chemical cues.  In Riboswitches: Methods and Protocols, expert researchers provide comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of various methods used to study riboswitches and other RNAs involved in gene expression control.  Examining biochemical and modern biophysical techniques, the volume focuses on mRNAs responding to small organic molecules but expands the definition of a riboswitch to incorporate classes of RNA that undergo conformational transitions in response to other stimuli in order to control the expression of genes.  Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology™ series format, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible protocols, and notes on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.

Cutting-edge and authoritative, Riboswitches: Methods and Protocols promises to inspire both novices and experts working in a wide range of contemporary biological areas who wish to further develop their RNA methodology.


Contents:

1. Predicting Riboswitch Regulation on a Genomic Scale
Jeffrey E. Barrick

2. Enzymatic Ligation Strategies for the Preparation of Purine Riboswitches with Site-Specific Chemical Modifications
Renate Rieder, Claudia Höbartner, and Ronald Micura

3. Application of Fluorescent Measurements for Characterization of Riboswitch-Ligand Interactions
Benoit Heppell, Jérôme Mulhbacher, J. Carlos Penedo, and Daniel A. Lafontaine

4. Transcriptional Approaches to Riboswitch Studies
Alexander Mironov, Vitaly Epshtein, and Evgeny Nudler

5. Kinetics of Riboswitch Regulation Studied By In Vitro Transcription
J. Kenneth Wickiser

6. Molecular Basis of RNA-Mediated Gene Regulation on the Adenine Riboswitch by Single-Molecule Approaches
Jean-François Lemay, J. Carlos Penedo, Jérôme Mulhbacher, and Daniel A. Lafontaine

7. Methods for Analysis of Ligand-Induced RNA Conformational Changes
Chad A. Brautigam, Catherine A. Wakeman, and Wade C. Winkler

8. Monitoring RNA-Ligand Interactions Using Isothermal Titration Calorimetry
Sunny D. Gilbert and Robert T. Batey

9. Preparation and Crystallization of Riboswitch-Ligand Complexes
Olga Pikovskaya, Artem A. Serganov, Anna Polonskaia, Alexander Serganov, and Dinshaw J. Patel

10. Crystallization of the glmS Ribozyme-Riboswitch
Daniel J. Klein and Adrian R. Ferré-D’Amaré

11. Riboswitch Conformations Revealed by Small-Angle X-Ray Scattering
Jan Lipfert, Daniel Herschlag, and Sebastian Doniach

12. Time-Resolved NMR Spectroscopy: Ligand-Induced Refolding of Riboswitches
Janina Buck, Boris Fürtig, Jonas Noeske, Jens Wöhnert, and Harald Schwalbe

13. Analysis of the RNA Backbone: Structural Analysis of Riboswitches by In-Line Probing and Selective 2'-Hydroxyl Acylation and PrimerExtension (SHAPE)
Catherine A. Wakeman and Wade C. Winkler

14. Identification of Metabolite-Riboswitch Interactions Using Nucleotide Analog Interference Mapping and Suppression
Juliane K. Soukup and Garrett A. Soukup

15. RNA-Dependent RNA Switches in Bacteria
Tina M. Henkin

16. Probing mRNA Structure and sRNA-mRNA Interactions in Bacteria Using Enzymes and Lead(II)
Clément Chevalier, Thomas Geissmann, Anne-Catherine Helfer, and Pascale Romby

17. Structural Probing of RNA Thermosensors
Claude Chiaruttini, Frédéric Allemand, and Mathias Springer

18. Ribosomal Initiation Complexes Probed by Toeprinting and Effect of trans-Acting Translational Regulators in Bacteria
Pierre Fechter, Clément Chevalier, Gulnara Yusupova, Marat Yusupov, Pascale Romby, and Stefano Marzi

19. Isolation and Characterization of the Heat Shock RNA 1 (HSR1)
Ilya Shamovsky and Evgeny Nudler

20. Analysis of tRNA-Directed Transcription Antitermination in the T Box System in vivo
Tina M. Henkin

21. In vitro Selection of Conformational Probes for Riboswitches
Günter Mayer and Michael Famulok

22. A Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) Based Plasmid System to Study Post-Transcriptional Control of Gene Expression in vivo
Johannes H. Urban and Jörg Vogel

23. High-Throughput Screens to Discover Synthetic Riboswitches
Sean A. Lynch, Shana Topp, and Justin P. Gallivan

24. A Mammalian Cell-Based Assay for Screening Inhibitors of RNA Cleavage
Laising Yen, Brent R. Stockwell, and Richard C. Mulligan
25. In vitro Selection of glmS Ribozymes
Kristian H. Link and Ronald R. Breaker


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ISBN-13: 9781934115886
Publisher: Springer (Humana Press)
Publication date: April, 2009
Pages: 366
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Biochemistry, Genetics
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"Riboswitches are among the latest additions to the growing field of RNA-based gene expression control systems found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. … useful in various aspects of work on riboswitches and other regulatory RNAs. … It also refers to pertinent and up-to-date literature. … The reviewed book can be strongly recommended to RNA researchers with different levels of expertise, as well as to those who learn or teach in this field." (Joanna Ciesla, Acta Biochimica Polonica, Vol. 56 (3), 2009)

“This book is a good collection of ‘Methods and Protocols’ for studying … riboswitches as well as some other RNAs involved in gene expression. … Readers are introduced to a broad range of RNA methodologies from basic to applied in this book. I … recommend the book for researchers who work in the area of riboswitches, but also for other scientists who are involved in RNA-relevant studies.” (Atsushi Ogawa, ChemBioChem, Vol. 10, 2009)