In eukaryotes, the maturation of the 3' ends of most transcripts involves cleavage and polyadenylation steps in the nucleus. While I was working in the group of Katherine Borden at the University of Montréal, we reported that the eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E (eIF4E) promotes the 3' end cleavage of specific RNAs. Here, I describe how we monitored this specific maturation pathway using subcellular fractionation, quantitative RT-PCR, and an in vitro cleavage assay with the nuclear fraction.
Keywords: 3′ end cleavage assay; Nuclear fractionation; Quantitative RT-PCR; RNA transcription; eIF4E; mRNA extraction.