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An Interactome Assay for Detecting Interactions between Extracellular Domains of Receptor Kinases.

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2023-07-14)
Jente Stouthamer, Sergio Martin-Ramirez, Elwira Smakowska-Luzan
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Interactions between extracellular domains (ECDs) are crucial for many physiological processes in the cell, most importantly perception of its environment. However, studying these often-transient interactions can be challenging. Here we describe a method that allows for in vitro detection of extracellular domain interactions through an oligomerization-based cell surface interaction (CSI) assay. In a CSI, bait- and prey-tagged proteins are produced and secreted by Drosophila S2 cells to ensure proper folding and post-translational modifications. Subsequently, Bait (FC fragment) and Prey (pentamer domain and alkaline phosphatase) tags allow the detection of interactions in protein A-coated 96 wells plates through a colorimetric readout. Due to the easy detection of interactions this approach can be used for high-throughput screening and mapping of extracellular interaction networks.

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Monoclonal Anti-FLAG-Peroxidase antibody produced in rat, 2-4 mg/mL, clone 6F7, purified immunoglobulin