Published: Vol 4, Iss 23, Dec 5, 2014 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.1310 Views: 12848
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Abstract
CytoTrap two-hybrid system provides an alternate strategy to detect protein-protein interactions in yeast. In this system, bait protein is fused with human son of sevenless (hSos) protein (Li et al., 1993), and a cDNA library or prey protein is expressed by fusion with myristoylation signal which anchors the prey fusion protein to yeast cell membrane. Protein interaction between bait and prey proteins recruits the hSos protein to the cell membrane, where hSos activates the Ras signaling pathway, leading to the survival of temperature-sensitive Saccharomyces cerevisiae (S. cerevisiae) strain cdc25H at 36 °C. In the CytoTrap two-hybrid system, detection of protein interaction occurs in the cytoplasm near cell membrane and is not dependent on transcription activation of reporter genes. Hence, the system is particularly useful for identifying interaction partners of transcription factors and proteins that need post-translational modification in the cytoplasm, which could not be used as bait proteins in conventional transactivation-based yeast two-hybrid systems. Here we describe the construction of a cDNA library from the model plant Arabidopsis and a procedure for screening interaction proteins of AtSR1/CAMTA3, a Ca2+/CaM-regulated transcription factor from this library. This procedure could be adapted to identify interacting partners of interested proteins from other organisms.
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Acknowledgments
The research was supported by National Science Foundation grant 1021344 to B.W. Poovaiah, and the National Science Foundation of China grant U1130304 to Liqun Du. We thank Lorie Mochel and Ade Snider at Washington State University for their help in preparing the manuscript.
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Zhang, L., Du, L. and Poovaiah, B. W. (2014). CytoTrap Two-Hybrid Screening Assay. Bio-protocol 4(23): e1310. DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.1310.
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Plant Science > Plant biochemistry > Protein
Microbiology > Microbial genetics > DNA
Molecular Biology > Protein > Protein-protein interaction
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