cDNA library screening using the SOS recruitment system |
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Authors: | Huang W Wang S L Lozano G de Crombrugghe B |
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Affiliation: | University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USA. |
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Abstract: | The SOS recruitment system (SRS), a recently developed method for detecting protein-protein interactions, provides an attractive alternative to identify biologically important protein interactions. In SRS, the protein-protein interactions take place in the cytoplasm instead of the nucleus, as is the case in the conventional two-hybrid system. Although the SRS has overcome some of the disadvantages of the conventional two-hybrid system, it still has several problems and limitations. Here, we describe a new protocol for SRS library screening. A new combination of growth media to avoid the tedious step of replica plating greatly increases the number of independent colonies in a single library screening. Furthermore, we designed a pair of ras-specific primers and a one-step simple PCR to rule out the most abundant false positive, the mammalian ras cDNA, in SRS library screening. |
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