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Method for suppressing non-specific protein interactions observed with affinity resins
Authors:Rees J S  Lilley K S
Institution:Cambridge Centre for Proteomics, Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, Tennis Court Road, Cambridge CB2 1QR, UK
Abstract:Previous high throughput data analysis from several different approaches to affinity purification of protein complexes have revealed catalogues of contaminating proteins that persistently co-purify. Some of these contaminating proteins appear to be specific to one particular affinity matrix used or even to the artificial affinity tags introduced into endogenous proteins for the purpose of purification.A recent approach to minimising non-specific protein interactions in high throughput screens utilises pre-equilibration of affinity surfaces with thiocyanate anions to reduce non-specific binding of proteins. This approach not only reduces the effect of contaminating proteins but also promotes the enrichment of the specific binding partners. Here, we have taken this method and adapted it in an attempt to reduce the abundance of common contaminants in affinity purification experiments. We found the effect varied depending on the bait used, most likely due to its endogenous abundance.
Keywords:Affinity purification  Non-specific  Contaminants  Thiocyanate  Mass spectrometry
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