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Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), 2012, Vol.803, p.231
2012

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Time-controlled transcardiac perfusion crosslinking for in vivo interactome studies
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  • Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), 2012, Vol.803, p.231
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United States
Erscheinungsjahr
2012
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  • The time-controlled transcardiac perfusion crosslinking (tcTPC) method differs from conventional perfusion fixation in that the crosslinking reagent is administered throughout the circulatory system for only a relatively short period of time, thereby allowing limited crosslinking to occur. Bait protein complexes are isolated by affinity capture (AC) under stringent conditions and are recovered from the AC matrix by acidic elution. Affinity-purified proteins are reduced, alkylated, and digested with a specific endoproteinase, such as trypsin. Subsequently, peptides are isotopically labeled, separated by reversed-phase chromatography and analyzed by quantitative tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS). The proteins crosslinked to the bait protein during tcTPC are identified by database searches with conventional protein identification software. The tcTPC strategy offers unique advantages over alternative approaches for studying a subset of protein complexes which require a particular environment for their structural integrity, such as membrane protein complexes that are notorious for their tendency to dissociate upon detergent solubilization. The sensitivity and utility of this method are influenced by the spatial distribution of chemical groups within the bait protein complexes that can engage in productive crosslinks.

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