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XB-ART-52190
Methods Mol Biol 2016 Jan 01;1413:303-24. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4939-3542-0_19.
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Identification and Characterization of Mitotic Spindle-Localized Transcripts.

Emerman AB , Jambhekar A , Blower MD .


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RNAs associate with the mitotic spindle in a variety of organisms, where they can spatially regulate protein production, ensure their proper segregation during cell division, or perform translation-independent roles in spindle formation. The identification of spindle-associated RNAs is an important first step in understanding the biological consequences of this phenomenon. In this chapter, we describe a method to use Xenopus laevis egg extracts to assemble and isolate mitotic spindles and to identify the spindle-associated RNAs. The method described here can be used in combination with immunodepletions, the addition of inhibitors, or other perturbations to investigate factors that affect RNA localization to the spindle. Finally, we describe a method to assess the consequences of ablating RNA in the extract on spindle formation.

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