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Optimizing ChIRP-MS for Comprehensive Profiling of RNA-Protein Interactions in IArabidopsis thaliana/I: A Telomerase RNA Case Study

The current repertoire of methods available for studying RNA-protein interactions in plants is somewhat limited. Employing an RNA-centric approach, particularly with less abundant RNAs, presents various challenges. Many of the existing methods were initially designed for different model systems, wit...

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Published in:Plants (Basel) 2024-03, Vol.13 (6)
Main Authors: Bozděchová, Lucie, Rudolfová, Anna, Hanáková, Kateřina, Fojtová, Miloslava, Fajkus, Jiří
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Genetic aspects
Identification and classification
Mass spectrometry
Protein-protein interactions
RNA
Telomerase
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