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High-throughput Purification of Affinity-tagged Recombinant Proteins
Published on: August 26, 2012
Purification of human recombinant GATA-1 from bacteria: implication for protein-protein interaction studies
Z Doubeikovskaia1, A Aries, P Jeannesson
1Institute Biochemistry and Physiology of Microorganisms, Russian Academy of Sciences, Prospekt Nauki, 5, Pushchino Moscow Region, 142290, Russia. douba@rambler.ru
Abstract:
GATA-1 is a key regulator of terminal erythroid differentiation in mammals and birds. The structural and biochemical studies of human GATA-1 (hGATA-1) are limited by the difficulty of its purification in a sufficient amount. Here we describe the procedure for obtaining pure bacterial recombinant hGATA-1 in an active functional state. We demonstrate that this protein may be successfully used for preparing an affinity column, producing GATA-1-specific rabbit polyclonal antibodies, and studying DNA-protein and protein-protein interactions.

