RNA "CLIP" (cross-linking immunoprecipitation), the method by which RNA-protein complexes are covalently cross-linked and purified and the RNA sequenced, has attracted attention as a powerful means of developing genome-wide maps of direct, functional RNA-protein interaction sites. These maps have been used to identify points of regulation, and they hold promise for understanding the dynamics of RNA regulation in normal cell function and its dysregulation in disease.
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