Arabidopsis HY5 protein functions as a DNA-binding tag for purification and functional immobilization of proteins on agarose/DNA microplate |
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Authors: | Sawasaki Tatsuya Kamura Nami Matsunaga Satoko Saeki Mihoro Tsuchimochi Masateru Morishita Ryo Endo Yaeta |
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Affiliation: | Cell-Free Science and Technology Research Center, and The Venture Business Laboratory, Ehime University, Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan. sawasaki@eng.ehime-u.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | Protein microarray is considered to be one of the key analytical tools for high-throughput protein function analysis. Here, we report that the Arabidopsis HY5 functions as a novel DNA-binding tag (DBtag) for proteins. We also demonstrate that the DBtagged proteins could be immobilized and purified on a newly designed agarose/DNA microplate. Furthermore, we show three applications using the microarray: (1) detection of autophosphorylation activity of DBtagged human protein kinases and inhibition of their activity by staurosporine, (2) specific cleavage of DBtagged proteins by a virus protease and caspase 3, and (3) detection of a protein-protein interaction between the DBtagged UBE2N and UBE2v1. Thus, this method may facilitate rapid functional analysis of a wide range of proteins. |
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