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. 2018:1794:49-60.
doi: 10.1007/978-1-4939-7871-7_4.

Detecting Interactions of Membrane Proteins: The Split-Ubiquitin System

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Detecting Interactions of Membrane Proteins: The Split-Ubiquitin System

Lisa Yasmin Asseck et al. Methods Mol Biol. 2018.

Abstract

The in vivo analysis of protein-protein interactions (PPIs) is a critical factor for gaining insights into cellular mechanisms and their biological functions. To that end, a constantly growing number of genetic tools has been established, some of which are using baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) as a model organism. Here, we provide a detailed protocol for the yeast mating-based split-ubiquitin system (mbSUS) to study binary interactions among or with full-length membrane proteins in their native subcellular environment. The system is based on the reassembly of two autonomously non-functional ubiquitin moieties attached to proteins of interest (POIs) into a native-like molecule followed by the release of a transcription factor. Upon its nuclear import, the activation of reporter gene expression gives a visual output via growth on interaction-selective media. Additionally, we apply a modification of the classical split-ubiquitin technique called CytoSUS that detects interactions of non-membrane/soluble proteins in their full-length form via translational fusion of an ER membrane anchor.

Keywords: CytoSUS; Gateway; Membrane proteins; PCA; Protein–protein interaction; Split-ubiquitin; Yeast; mbSUS.

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