An immunochemical method for mRNA purification. Application to messenger RNA encoding trypanosome variable surface antigen
- PMID: 7462209
An immunochemical method for mRNA purification. Application to messenger RNA encoding trypanosome variable surface antigen
Abstract
A simplified procedure for isolation of specific mRNA using Staphylococcus aureus protein A immunoadsorbent chromatography has been developed. This procedure has been applied to the mRNA encoding Trypanosoma brucei variable surface antigen. Trypanosome polyribosomes were reacted with antibodies isolated from an anti-variable antigen-specific serum by protein A-Sepharose column chromatography. Antibody-bound variable antigen-synthesizing polyribosomes were then separated from unbound polyribosomes also by protein A-Sepharose column chromatography. This simple protocol gave a greater than 50% yield of variable antigen-specific mRNA which appeared to be very highly purified as determined by translation in an mRNA-dependent reticulocyte lysate assay. The mRNAs encoding three different T. brucei surface antigens have been purified. The procedure described here should be useful in purification of other mRNAs.
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