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Weak protein-protein interactions revealed by immiscible filtration assisted by surface tension.


ABSTRACT: Biological mechanisms are often mediated by transient interactions between multiple proteins. The isolation of intact protein complexes is essential to understanding biochemical processes and an important prerequisite for identifying new drug targets and biomarkers. However, low-affinity interactions are often difficult to detect. Here, we use a newly described method called immiscible filtration assisted by surface tension (IFAST) to isolate proteins under defined binding conditions. This method, which gives a near-instantaneous isolation, enables significantly higher recovery of transient complexes compared to current wash-based protocols, which require reequilibration at each of several wash steps, resulting in protein loss. The method moves proteins, or protein complexes, captured on a solid phase through one or more immiscible-phase barriers that efficiently exclude the passage of nonspecific material in a single operation. We use a previously described polyol-responsive monoclonal antibody to investigate the potential of this new method to study protein binding. In addition, difficult-to-isolate complexes involving the biologically and clinically important Wnt signaling pathway were isolated. We anticipate that this simple, rapid method to isolate intact, transient complexes will enable the discoveries of new signaling pathways, biomarkers, and drug targets.

SUBMITTER: Berry SM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3897128 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Weak protein-protein interactions revealed by immiscible filtration assisted by surface tension.

Berry Scott M SM   Chin Emily N EN   Jackson Shawn S SS   Strotman Lindsay N LN   Goel Mohit M   Thompson Nancy E NE   Alexander Caroline M CM   Miyamoto Shigeki S   Burgess Richard R RR   Beebe David J DJ  

Analytical biochemistry 20131109


Biological mechanisms are often mediated by transient interactions between multiple proteins. The isolation of intact protein complexes is essential to understanding biochemical processes and an important prerequisite for identifying new drug targets and biomarkers. However, low-affinity interactions are often difficult to detect. Here, we use a newly described method called immiscible filtration assisted by surface tension (IFAST) to isolate proteins under defined binding conditions. This metho  ...[more]

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