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Single-step Purification of Macromolecular Complexes Using RNA Attached to Biotin and a Photo-cleavable Linker
Published on: January 3, 2019
One-step, non-denaturing isolation of an RNA polymerase enzyme complex using an improved multi-use affinity probe
M Uljana Mayer1, Liang Shi, Thomas C Squier
1Cell Biology and Biochemistry Group, Biological Sciences Division, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA 99452, USA. Uljana.Mayer@pnl.gov
Abstract:
The rapid isolation of protein complexes is critical to the goal of establishing protein interaction networks. High-throughput methods for identifying protein binding partners in a way suitable for mass spectrometric identification and structural analysis are required and small molecule/peptide interactions provide the key. We have now shown that a redesigned resin derivatized with a bisarsenical dye can be used to isolate the Shewanella oneidensis RNA polymerase core enzyme with a tetracysteine-tagged RNA polymerase A as bait protein. A critical advantage of this method is the ability to release the intact complex using a mild, one-step procedure with a competing dithiol. In addition to the identification of the core complex, additional interaction partners, including universal stress protein, were identified. These results provide a path forward to identifying how changes in critical protein complexes over time modulate cell function.

