Coimmunoprecipitation Assay

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Abstract

As with most other proteins, clock proteins physically interact with one another. Coimmunoprecipitation (coIP) is the most straightforward technique to study protein-protein interactions in vivo, if antibodies against the proteins of interest are available. To perform coIP, first an antibody against a target protein is coupled to Sepharose beads through protein A or G, then the complexes containing the target protein are immunoprecipitated with the antibody-coupled beads by centrifugation. Protein components in the complexes are visualized by Western blotting using antibodies specific to the different components.

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Lee, C. (2007). Coimmunoprecipitation Assay (pp. 401–406). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59745-257-1_31

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