Biolayer interferometry: Protein-RNA interactions

Abstract

RNA-binding proteins often contain multiple RNA-binding domains connected by short flexible linkers. This domain arrangement allows the protein to bind the RNA with greater affinity and specificity than would be possible with individual domains and sometimes to remodel its structure. It is therefore important to understand how multiple modules interact with RNA because it is the modular nature of these proteins which specifies their biological function. This chapter is concerned with the use of biolayer interferometry to study protein-RNA interactions.

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Volume 2263
Pages 351-368
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