MIME: Mutational Interference Mapping Experiment – RNA viruses

MIME (Mutational Interference Mapping Experiment) is used to investigate the interaction of RNA with its respective interaction partners in greater detail. In this approach, the RNA of interest is randomly mutated and amplified. The vast pool of resulting mutated RNAs is then mixed with a possible interaction partner, e.g.  a protein, is added. Next, the…Continue reading MIME: Mutational Interference Mapping Experiment – RNA viruses