Interrogating the transcriptome with metabolically incorporated ribonucleosides
Abstract
RNA is a central player in biological processes, but there remain major gaps in our understanding of transcriptomic processes and the underlying biochemical mechanisms regulating RNA in cells. A powerful strategy to facilitate molecular analysis of cellular RNA is the metabolic incorporation of chemical probes. In this review, we discuss current approaches for RNA metabolic labeling with modified ribonucleosides and their integration with Next-Generation Sequencing, mass spectrometry-based proteomics, and fluorescence microscopy in order to interrogate RNA behavior in its native context.
- This article is part of the themed collections: Emerging Investigators and Bioorthogonal and click chemistry: Celebrating the 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry