Isolation of synchronized E. coli elongation complexes for solid-phase and solution-based in vitro transcription assays.

Methods in enzymology(2022)

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Synchronized transcription elongation complexes (TECs) are a fundamental tool for investigating the biochemical properties of RNA polymerases (RNAPs) and nascent RNA. We recently developed a standardized system for isolating high-purity synchronized E. coli RNAP TECs from an in vitro transcription reaction. Our system uses a custom 5' leader sequence, called C3-SC1 to immobilize synchronized TECs on magnetic beads so that free DNA and non-productive transcription complexes can be depleted. The synchronized elongation complexes isolated by our procedure, called TECs, are >98% active, >95% pure, and can be used in both solid-phase and solution-based transcription assays. The yield of the procedure relative to input DNA is ~11% when TECs are isolated for solid-phase assays and ~8% when TECs are isolated for solution-based assays. Here we describe protocols for purifying TECs, and for assessing the activity, homogeneity, and yield of TEC preparations.
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DNA,Photocleavable biotin,RNA,RNA polymerase,Solid-phase transcription,Synchronized transcription,Transcription,Transcription elongation complex
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