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Published on: March 29, 2015
Detection of Cyclic di-GMP Binding Proteins Utilizing a Biotinylated Cyclic di-GMP Pull-Down Assay
Jacob R Chambers1, Karin Sauer2
1Binghamton Biofilm Research Center (BBRC), Department of Biological Sciences, Binghamton University, 2401 ITC Building, 85 Murray Hill Road, Binghamton, NY, 13902, USA.
Abstract:
Cyclic di-GMP is an important regulatory messenger molecule that often directly interacts with proteins to alter function. It is therefore important to find potential c-di-GMP binding proteins and verify a direct interaction between them. Here, we describe a pull-down assay using biotinylated-c-di-GMP to capture a specific protein of interest followed by immunoblot analysis to determine relative protein abundance. This method also allows for addition of both specific and nonspecific competitors to determine specificity of c-di-GMP-protein binding. We also discuss using densitometry analysis on resulting immunoblots to calculate the dissociation constant (KD) of the binding reaction, allowing for a determination of binding affinity.
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