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Identification of Protein Interacting Partners Using Tandem Affinity Purification
Published on: February 25, 2012
A decoupled Virotrap approach to study the interactomes of N-terminal proteoforms
Annelies Bogaert1, Tessa Van de Steene1, Marnik Vuylsteke2
1VIB Center for Medical Biotechnology, VIB, Ghent, Belgium; Department of Biomolecular Medicine, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
Abstract:
Given that up to 20% of N-termini of human proteins differ from canonical N-termini as retrieved from sequence databases, a variety of N-terminal proteoforms exists in human cells. These N-terminal proteoforms arise through alternative translation initiation or alternative splicing among others. While such proteoforms diversify the biological functions of the proteome, they remain largely understudied. Recent studies showed that proteoforms expand protein interaction networks by interacting with different prey proteins. As a mass spectrometry-based method to study protein-protein interactions, Virotrap avoids cell lysis by trapping protein complexes in viral-like particles, thereby allowing for the identification of transient and less stable interactions. This chapter describes an adjusted version of Virotrap, decoupled Virotrap, that allows for the detection of interaction partners specific for N-terminal proteoforms.
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