Current approaches for RNA labeling in vitro and in cells based on click reactions
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Current approaches for RNA labeling in vitro and in cells based on click reactions
Abstract
Over recent years, click reactions have become recognized as valuable and flexible tools to label biomacromolecules such as proteins, nucleic acids, and glycans. Some of the developed strategies can be performed not only in aqueous solution but also in the presence of cellular components, as well as on (or even in) living cells. These labeling strategies require the initial, specific modification of the target molecule with a small, reactive moiety. In the second step, a click reaction is used to covalently couple a reporter molecule to the biomolecule. Depending on the type of reporter, labeling by the click reaction can be used in many different applications, ranging from isolation to functional studies of biomacromolecules. In this minireview, we focus on labeling strategies for RNA that rely on the click reaction. We first highlight click reactions that have been used successfully to label modified RNA, and then describe different strategies to introduce the required reactive groups into target RNA. The benefits and potential limitations of the strategies are critically discussed with regard to possible future developments.
Keywords: RNA; click chemistry; cycloaddition; fluorescent probes; mRNA; nucleotides.
© 2014 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
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