Owens MC, Liu KF. TRIBE-STAMP reveals new insights into the functions of RNA binding proteins. Genes Dev. 2022 Sep 1;36(17-18):954-955. doi: 10.1101/gad.350207.122. PMID: 36347558; PMCID: PMC9732907.

Abstract

RNA binding proteins (RBPs) are important players in RNA metabolism and gene regulation. In this issue of Genes & Development, Flamand and colleagues (pp. 1002-1015) developed a new method (TRIBE-STAMP) that detects binding events by two distinct RBPs on single mRNA molecules, which they first applied to the YTHDF family of N 6-methyladenosine (m6A) reader proteins. The investigators show that these RBPs largely share a common pool of bound transcripts and that an individual mRNA may be bound by multiple YTHDF proteins throughout its lifetime. This single-molecule technique is an exciting new method to study potential synergy and/or antagonism between different RBPs.