Abstract

Chemical probing of RNA 2'-hydroxyl groups by selective 2'-hydroxyl acylation analyzed by primer extension (SHAPE) is a rapid and powerful approach for querying RNA structures in living cells. At reverse transcription, sites of chemical modification can be encoded as mutations in the cDNA, a process called mutational profiling (MaP), enabling their detection via high-throughput sequencing. This chapter describes how to synthesize the SHAPE probe 2-aminopyridine-3-carboxylic acid imidazolide (2A3), how to use it to probe RNA structures in living bacteria, and how to generate Illumina-compatible SHAPE-MaP sequencing libraries. The protocol further describes data analysis using the RNA Framework, from raw sequencing data processing to experimentally-driven RNA secondary structure model generation.

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