A simple method for in situ, multiplexed measurement of RNA degradation by flow cytometry
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Abstract
RNA degradation plays a major role in cellular function, but current methods for measuring RNA degradation require RNA purification or are low throughput. Here we show how a flow-FISH assay can be used for high-throughput, in situ measurement of RNA degradation without RNA purification. We demonstrate how this approach can be used to simultaneously measure RNA degradation rates of different RNA sequences in a single assay and explore how the assay can be used to examine the effect of cellular context on RNA degradation rates. This assay will be generally useful to quantitatively measure how natural and engineered biological function depends on RNA half-life.
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