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Characterization of Neuronal Lysosome Interactome with Proximity Labeling Proteomics
Published on: June 23, 2022
A lysine-free REC tag system for proximity-biotinylation applications
Soh Tokunaga1,2, Hikaru Nagaoka3, Tatsuhiko Ozawa4,5
1Division of Cell-Free Sciences, Proteo-Science Center, PIAS, Ehime University, 3 Bunkyo-cho, Matsuyama, Ehime, 790-8577, Japan.
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Protein-protein interaction analysis requires not only the detection of a single protein but also multiple interacting proteins. The proximity-dependent biotin identification (BioID) method using biotin proximity-labelled enzymes is a protein-protein interaction method used in cells and in vivo; however, the detection tags are limited because even the lysine residues of the amino acids in the detection tag are labelled by the enzyme. Herein, we demonstrated a new affinity tag system without lysine residues suitable for use in the BioID method. After immunisation of rabbits with Plasmodium falciparum PfRipr5 protein, 22 anti-PfRipr5 monoclonal antibodies were isolated by ImmunoSpot Array Assay on a Chip, and their binding and specificity were analysed. The results showed that No. 6 anti-PfRipr5 monoclonal antibody had the highest sensitivity and specificity. The epitope was identified to contain one lysine residue; therefore, the mutated epitope, which was replaced with an arginine residue, showed similar binding properties. It was named REC tag for further analysis, and the REC tag was compatible with IB, AlphaScreen, and immunostaining and showed resistance to biotinylation using TurboID in vitro. These results indicate that a new detection tag system could be developed, in which REC tags could be used to detect BioID methods.
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