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Global Run-On Sequencing (GRO-Seq)

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Enhancer RNAs

Part of the book series: Methods in Molecular Biology ((MIMB,volume 1468))

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Transcription occurring at gene loci results in accumulation of mature RNA molecules (i.e., mRNAs) that can be easily assayed by RT-PCR or RNA sequencing. However, the steady-state level of RNA does not accurately mirror transcriptional activity per se. In fact, RNA stability plays a major role in determining the relative abundance of any given RNA molecule. Here, I describe a protocol of Nuclear Run-On assay coupled to deep sequencing to assess real-time transcription from engaged RNA polymerase. Mapping nascent transcripts at the genome-wide scale provides a reliable measure of transcriptional activity in mammalian cells and delivers a high-resolution map of coding and noncoding transcripts that is especially useful for annotation and quantification of short-lived RNA molecules.

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Gardini, A. (2017). Global Run-On Sequencing (GRO-Seq). In: Ørom, U. (eds) Enhancer RNAs. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 1468. Humana Press, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-4035-6_9

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