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RiboTag Immunoprecipitation in the Germ Cells of the Male Mouse
Published on: March 4, 2020
Proteome-scale tagging and functional screening in mammalian cells by ORFtag
Filip Nemčko1,2, Moritz Himmelsbach2,3,4,5, Vincent Loubiere1
1Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP), Vienna BioCenter (VBC), Vienna, Austria.
Abstract:
The systematic determination of protein function is a key goal of modern biology, but remains challenging with current approaches. Here we present ORFtag, a versatile, cost-effective and highly efficient method for the massively parallel tagging and functional interrogation of proteins at the proteome scale. ORFtag uses retroviral vectors bearing a promoter, peptide tag and splice donor to generate fusions between the tag and endogenous open reading frames (ORFs). We demonstrate the utility of ORFtag through functional screens for transcriptional activators, repressors and posttranscriptional regulators in mouse embryonic stem cells. Each screen recovers known and identifies new regulators, including long ORFs inaccessible by other methods. Among other hits, we find that Zfp574 is a highly selective transcriptional activator and that oncogenic fusions often function as transactivators.
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