Abstract

RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) are at the heart of many biological processes and are therefore essential for cellular life. Following identification of single RBPs by classical genetics and molecular biology methods, approaches for RBP discovery on a systems level have recently emerged. For instance, RNA interactome capture (RIC) enables the global purification of RBPs cross-linked to polyadenylated RNA using oligo(dT) probes. RIC was originally developed for eukaryotic organisms but was recently established for capturing RBPs in bacteria. In this chapter, we provide a detailed step-by-step protocol for performing RIC in bacteria. The protocol is based on its application to Escherichia coli but should be amenable for charting other genetically tractable bacterial species.

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