STaQTool: Spot tracking and quantification tool for monitoring splicing of single pre-mRNA molecules in living cells.

2016 
The vast majority of human protein-coding genes contain up to 90% of non-coding sequence in the form of introns that must be removed from the primary transcripts or pre-mRNAs. Diverse forms of mRNAs encoded from a single gene are created by the differential use of splice sites and alternative splicing is rapidly evolving. Although the kinetic properties of splicing are thought to be critical for proofreading and regulatory mechanisms, tools for making direct experimental measurements of splicing rates are still limited. We recently developed a strategy that permits real-time imaging of fluorescent-labelled introns in single pre-mRNA molecules. Here we describe the software tool that we created for automatic tracking and quantification of intronic fluorescence at the site of transcription in live human cells.
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