Mass spectrometry-based detection of transfer RNAs by their signature endonuclease digestion products
- 28 December 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in RNA
- Vol. 13 (2), 295-303
- https://doi.org/10.1261/rna.272507
Abstract
The separation of biologically active, pure, and specific tRNAs is difficult due to the overall similarity in secondary and tertiary structures of different tRNAs. Because prior methods do not facilitate high-resolution separations of the extremely complex mixture represented by a cellular tRNA population, global studies of tRNA identity and/or abundance are difficult. We have discovered that the enzymatic digestion of an individual tRNA by a ribonuclease (e.g., RNase T1) will generate digestion products unique to that particular tRNA, and we show that a comparison of an organism's complete complement of tRNA RNase digestion products yields a set of unique or “signature” digestion product(s) that ultimately enable the detection of individual tRNAs from a total tRNA pool. Detection is facilitated by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry (MALDI-MS) and proof-of-principle is demonstrated on the whole tRNA pool from Escherichia coli. This method will enable the individual identification of tRNA isoacceptors without requiring specific affinity purification or extensive chromatographic and/or electrophoretic purification. Further, experimental identifications of tRNAs or other RNAs will now be possible using this signature digestion product approach in a manner similar to peptide mass fingerprinting used in proteomics, allowing RNomic studies of RNA at the post-transcriptional level.Keywords
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