Identification of novel ErbB3-interacting factors using the split-ubiquitin membrane yeast two-hybrid system

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作者
Thaminy, S
Auerbach, D
Arnoldo, A
Stagljar, I [1 ]
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[1] Univ Zurich, Inst Vet Biochem & Mol Biol, CH-8057 Zurich, Switzerland
[2] Dualsyst Biotech Inc, CH-8057 Zurich, Switzerland
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10.1101/gr.1276503
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Analysis of membrane protein interactions is difficult because of the hydrophobic nature of these proteins, which often renders conventional biochemical and genetic assays fruitless. This is a substantial problem because proteins that are integral or associated with membranes represent approximately one-third of all proteins in a typical eukaryotic cell. We have shown previously that the modified split-ubiquitin system can be used as a genetic assay for the in vivo detection of interactions between the two characterized yeast transmembrane proteins, Ost1p and Wbp1p. This so-called split-ubiquitin membrane yeast two-hybrid (YTH) system uses the split-ubiquitin approach in which reconstitution of two ubiquitin halves is mediated by a protein-protein interaction. Here we converted the split-ubiquitin membrane YTH system into a generally applicable in vivo screening approach to identify interacting partners of a particular mammalian transmembrane protein. We have demonstrated the effectiveness of this approach by using the mammalian ErbB3 receptor as bait and have identified three previously unknown ErbB3-interacting proteins. In addition, we have confirmed one of the newly found interactions between ErbB3 and the membrane-associated RGS4 protein by coimmunoprecipitating the two proteins from human cells. We expect the split-ubiquitin membrane YTH technology to be valuable for the identification of potential interacting partners of integral membrane proteins from many model organisms.
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