Protein-protein interactions identified by pull-down experiments and mass spectrometry
- PMID: 18228443
- DOI: 10.1002/0471143030.cb1705s22
Protein-protein interactions identified by pull-down experiments and mass spectrometry
Abstract
The aim of this unit is to provide a method for the identification of new protein-protein interactions. Pull-down experiments with GST fusion proteins attached to glutathione beads are a screening technique for identification of protein-protein interactions. When coupled with mass spectrometry, pull-downs can be considered as the protein-based equivalent of a yeast two-hybrid screen. To improve the isolation of specific binding partners, pull-down methods are described involving the use of cross-linking, large-scale tissue lysates, and spin columns. Alternative techniques are detailed for isolating activation state-dependent protein interactions with small GTPases. Appropriate methods of sample preparation for mass spectrometry-based identification of interacting proteins are described, including specialized gel staining techniques, band excision, and in-gel tryptic digestion. Data interpretation and the most commonly encountered problems are discussed.
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