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A miniaturized sandwich immunoassay platform for the detection of protein-protein interactions.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Analysis of protein-protein interactions (PPIs) is a valuable approach for the characterization of huge networks of protein complexes or proteins of unknown function. Co-immunoprecipitation (coIP) using affinity resins coupled to protein A/G is the most widely used method for PPI detection. However, this traditional large scale resin-based coIP is too laborious and time consuming. To overcome this problem, we developed a miniaturized sandwich immunoassay platform (MSIP) by combining antibody array technology and coIP methods. RESULTS: Based on anti-FLAG antibody spotted aldehyde slides, MSIP enables simple, rapid and large scale detection of PPIs by fluorescent labeling anti-myc antibody. By analyzing well-known interacting and non-interacting protein pairs, MSIP was demonstrated to be highly accurate and reproducible. Compared to traditional resin-based coIP, MSIP results in higher sensitivity and enhanced throughput, with the additional benefit of digital read-outs. In addition, MSIP was shown to be a highly useful validation platform to confirm PPI candidates that have been identified from yeast two hybrid systems. CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, MSIP is proved to be a simple, cost-saving and highly efficient technique for the comprehensive study of PPIs.

SUBMITTER: Liu Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2978116 | biostudies-literature | 2010

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A miniaturized sandwich immunoassay platform for the detection of protein-protein interactions.

Liu Qiongming Q   Chen Qing Q   Wang Jian J   Zhang Ying Y   Zhou Ying Y   Lin Cong C   He Wei W   He Fuchu F   Xu Danke D  

BMC biotechnology 20101028


<h4>Background</h4>Analysis of protein-protein interactions (PPIs) is a valuable approach for the characterization of huge networks of protein complexes or proteins of unknown function. Co-immunoprecipitation (coIP) using affinity resins coupled to protein A/G is the most widely used method for PPI detection. However, this traditional large scale resin-based coIP is too laborious and time consuming. To overcome this problem, we developed a miniaturized sandwich immunoassay platform (MSIP) by com  ...[more]

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