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In vivo proteomic mapping through GFP-directed proximity-dependent biotin labelling in zebrafish.


ABSTRACT: Protein interaction networks are crucial for complex cellular processes. However, the elucidation of protein interactions occurring within highly specialised cells and tissues is challenging. Here, we describe the development, and application, of a new method for proximity-dependent biotin labelling in whole zebrafish. Using a conditionally stabilised GFP-binding nanobody to target a biotin ligase to GFP-labelled proteins of interest, we show tissue-specific proteomic profiling using existing GFP-tagged transgenic zebrafish lines. We demonstrate the applicability of this approach, termed BLITZ (Biotin Labelling In Tagged Zebrafish), in diverse cell types such as neurons and vascular endothelial cells. We applied this methodology to identify interactors of caveolar coat protein, cavins, in skeletal muscle. Using this system, we defined specific interaction networks within in vivo muscle cells for the closely related but functionally distinct Cavin4 and Cavin1 proteins.

SUBMITTER: Xiong Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7906605 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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In vivo proteomic mapping through GFP-directed proximity-dependent biotin labelling in zebrafish.

Xiong Zherui Z   Lo Harriet P HP   McMahon Kerrie-Ann KA   Martel Nick N   Jones Alun A   Hill Michelle M MM   Parton Robert G RG   Hall Thomas E TE  

eLife 20210216


Protein interaction networks are crucial for complex cellular processes. However, the elucidation of protein interactions occurring within highly specialised cells and tissues is challenging. Here, we describe the development, and application, of a new method for proximity-dependent biotin labelling in whole zebrafish. Using a conditionally stabilised GFP-binding nanobody to target a biotin ligase to GFP-labelled proteins of interest, we show tissue-specific proteomic profiling using existing GF  ...[more]

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