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Title: DNA-RNA Hybrids at Telomeres in Budding Yeast. Author: Wagner CB, Luke B. Journal: Methods Mol Biol; 2022; 2528():145-157. PubMed ID: 35704190. Abstract: It has recently been demonstrated that budding yeast telomeres are transcribed into TERRA, a long noncoding RNA. Due to the G-rich nature of the coding strand, TERRA has a tendency to form DNA-RNA hybrids and potentially R-loops, which in turn, promote repair at short telomeres. Here, we report two methods to detect DNA-RNA hybrids at yeast telomeres, namely, DRIP, which employs the S9.6 hybrid-recognizing antibody, and R-ChIP, which takes advantage of a catalytic dead form of RNase H1 (Rnh1-cd). We use cross-linked material for both protocols as we have found that this does not negatively affect recovered material, and furthermore allows the precipitation of other proteins from the identical cross-linked material. Although both methods are successful in terms of detecting DNA-RNA hybrids at telomeres, the R-ChIP method yields an approximately ten-fold increased enrichment.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]