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Application of Mu in vitro transposition for high-precision mapping of protein–protein interfaces on a yeast two-hybrid platform
Authors:Maria Pajunen   Eini Poussu   Hilkka Turakainen  Harri Savilahti  
Affiliation:aProgram in Cellular Biotechnology, Institute of Biotechnology, Viikki Biocenter, University of Helsinki, Finland;bDivision of Genetics and Physiology, Department of Biology, University of Turku, Finland
Abstract:High-precision mapping of regions involved in protein–protein interfaces of interacting protein partners is an essential component on a path to understand various cellular functions. Transposon-based systems, particularly those involving in vitro reactions, offer exhaustive insertion mutant libraries and high-throughput platforms for many types of genetic analyses. We present here a genetic strategy to accurately map interacting protein regions at amino acid precision that is based on transposition-assisted construction, sampling, and analysis of a comprehensive insertion mutant library. The methodology integrates random pentapeptide mutagenesis of proteins, yeast two-hybrid screening, and high-resolution genetic footprinting. This straightforward strategy is general, and it provides a rapid and easy means to identify critical contact regions in proteins without the requirement of prior structural knowledge.
Keywords:Protein–  protein interaction   Protein interface   Yeast two-hybrid analysis   Scanning mutagenesis   Transposon techniques
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