RNA isolation and characterization protocols
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RNA isolation and characterization protocols
(Methods in molecular biology / John M. Walker, series editor, 86)
Humana Press, c1998
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Ribonucleic acids are central to cellular and molecular processes and perform vital functions in both structural and functional roles. RNA molecules form the bridge between the stable genetic information contained within DNA and enzymes and proteins that carry out much of the metabolism within the cell. Many of the sites of protein synthesis, the ribosomes within the cell, are composed of these ribonucleic acids as are the tRNA molecules that deliver the amino acid building blocks to the ribosomes. Of all the RNA species, the nucleic acid intermediate, messenger RNA, is a desirable source of material to biologists, since this reflects much of, what ultimately, is translated into enzymes and proteins. In order to determine the qualitative and quantitative changes in mRNA expression, a vast number of molecular biological techniques have been developed. Key molecular methods that provide the means to initially isolate and analyze RNA molecules are the focus of this volume. In putting together this collection of protocols, we have tried to provide techniques that are most applicable and widely used. In particular, there are a number of iso- tion techniques included that have been developed, modified, or adapted to enable extraction from a variety of cell types, organisms, or subcellular organelles. Successful isolation of intact RNA is an essential starting point for any sub- quent analysis. This is why we have aimed to make this section comprehensive. The analysis of RNA is the focus of the following chapters.
目次
Introduction to Isolating RNA
Donald E. Macfarlane and Christopher E. Dahle.
Large and Small Scale RNA Preparations from Eukaryotic Cells
Wolfgang Uckert, Wolfgang Walther, and Ulrike Stein.
An Improved Rapid Method of Isolating RNA from Cultured Cells
David B. Batt, Gordon G. Carmichael, and Zhong Liu.
Isolating RNA with the Cationic Surfactant, Catrimox-14
Christopher E. Dahle and Donald E. Macfarlane.
RNA Extraction from Formalin-Fixed and Paraffin-Embedded Tissues
Giorgio Stanta, Serena Bonin, and Rosella Perin.
Extraction and Purification of RNA from Plant Tissue Enriched in Polysaccharides
Shu-Hua Cheng and Jeffrey R. Seemann.
Isolation of Plant Mitochondrial RNA from Green Leaves
Fei Ye, Wolfgang O. Abel, and Ralf Reski.
Extraction from Fresh and Frozen Blood
Bimal D. M. Theophilus.
Isolation of Total RNA from Bacteria
John Heptinstall.
Isolation of Total RNA from Tissues or Cell Lines: Visualization in Gel
Tapas Mukhopadhyay and Jack A. Roth.
Isolation of Messenger RNA
Sian Bryant and David L. Manning
Formaldehyde Gel Electrophoresis of Total RNA
Sian Bryant and David L. Manning.
UV Spectrophotometric Analysis of Ribonucleic Acids
Ralph Rapley and John Heptinstall.
Preparation of RNA Dot-Blots
Rachel Hodge.
Nonradioactive Northern Blotting
Rainer Loew.
The Use of RNA Probes for the Analysis of Gene Expression
Dominique Belin.
Analysis of RNA by Northern Blotting Using Riboprobes
Rai Ajit K. Srivastava.
RNA Quantitative Analysis form Fixed and Paraffin-Embedded Tissues
Giorgio Stanta, Serena Bonin, and Rene Utrera.
Quantitative Analysis of RNA Species by PCR and Solid-Phase Minisequencing
Anu Suomalainen and Ann-Christine Syvanen.
Preparation of Tissue Sections and Slides for mRNA Hybridization
Giorgio Terenghi.
Detecting mRNA in Tissue Sections with Digoxigenin-Labeled Probes
Giorgio Terenghi .
One-Tube RT-PCR with Sequence-Specific Primers
Ulrich Pfeffer
Identification of Differentially Expressed Genes by Nonradioactive Differential Display of Messenger RNA
Thomas C. G. Bosch and Jan U. Lohmann.
Characterization of RNA Using Continuous RT-PCR Coupled with ELISA
Francois Mallet, Guy Oriol, and Bernard Mandrand.
Gene Expression Analysis by CD-RT-PCR
Eric de Kant.
Primer Extension Analysis of mRNA
Maggie Walmsley, Mark Leonard, and Roger Patient.
S1 Mapping Using Single-Stranded DNA Probes
Stephane Viville and Roberto Mantovani.
Measurements of Rate of Transcription in Isolated Nuclei by Nuclear 'Run-Off' Assay
Rai Ajit Srivastava and Gustav Schonfeld.
Transcription In Vitro Using Bacteriophage RNA Polymerases
Elaine T. Schenborn.
In Vitro Translation of Messenger RNA in a Rabbit Reticulocyte Lysate Cell-Free System
Louise Olliver and Charles D. Boyd.
In Vitro Translation of Messenger RNA in a Wheat Germ Extract Cell-Free System
Louse Olliver, Ann Grobler-Rabie, and Charles D. Boyd.
The Xenopus Egg Extract Translation System
Glenn M. Matthews and Alan Colman.
Purification and Characterization of Viral dsRNA Genome Profiles by Crosshybridization
Lesley-Ann Martin and Peter P. C. Mertens.
Index.
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