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SRX19145053: GSM6961563: HEK-293 plus pCMV-ADAR rep2; Homo sapiens; RNA-Seq
1 ILLUMINA (NextSeq 500) run: 33.6M spots, 2.5G bases, 1Gb downloads

External Id: GSM6961563_r1
Submitted by: Rosbash, Biology, HHMI; Brandeis University
Study: Comparison of STAMP and TRIBE for identifying the targets of RNA-binding proteins in human and Drosophila cells [human]
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RNA binding proteins (RBPs) perform a myriad of functions and are implicated in numerous neurological diseases. To identify the targets of RBPs in small numbers of cells, we developed TRIBE, in which the catalytic domain of the RNA editing enzyme ADAR (ADARcd) is fused to a RBP. In STAMP, the ADARcd is replaced by the RNA editing enzyme Apobec (REF). Here we compared the two enzymes fused to the RBP TDP43 in human cells. Although they both identified TDP43 target mRNAs, combining the two methods more successfully identified high confidence targets. We also assayed the two enzymes in Drosophila cells in which RBP-Apobec fusions generated only low numbers of editing sites comparable to the level of control editing. This was true for two different RBPs, Hrp48 and Thor (Drosophila EIF4E-BP), and contrasted with successful RBP-ADARcd fusions. The results indicate that TRIBE is the method of choice in Drosophila. Overall design: Comparing TRIBE and STAMP in HEK-293 cells and Drosophila S2 cells. 2 biological replicates for each experiment. Smartseq2 sequencing libraries from cell lines used to identify TRIBE and STAMP induced editing sites.
Sample: HEK-293 plus pCMV-ADAR rep2
SAMN32881981 • SRS16557608 • All experiments • All runs
Organism: Homo sapiens
Library:
Name: GSM6961563
Instrument: NextSeq 500
Strategy: RNA-Seq
Source: TRANSCRIPTOMIC
Selection: cDNA
Layout: PAIRED
Construction protocol: 400 GFP-positive cells were isolated by FACS sorting and lysed in 100µl of Lysis buffer Libaries were constructed using Smart-seq2 protocol
Runs: 1 run, 33.6M spots, 2.5G bases, 1Gb
Run# of Spots# of BasesSizePublished
SRR2319619633,605,5762.5G1Gb2023-02-03

ID:
26340485

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