High-throughput fluorescence assay for membraneprotein interaction

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Abstract

Membrane-protein interaction plays key roles in a wide variety of biological processes. Although various methods have been employed to measure membrane binding of soluble proteins, a robust high-throughput assay that is universally applicable to all proteins is lacking at present. Here we report a new fluorescence quenching assay utilizing enhanced green fluorescence protein (EGFP)-fusion proteins and a lipid containing a dark quencher, N-dimethylaminoazobenzenesulfonyl-phosphatidylethanolamine (dabsyl-PE). The EGFP fluorescence emission intensity showed a large decrease (i.e., >50%) when EGFP-fusion proteins bound the vesicles containing 5 mol% dabsyl-PE. This simple assay, which can be performed using either a cuvette-based spectrofluorometer or a fluorescence plate reader, allowed rapid, sensitive, and accurate determination of lipid specificity and affinity for various lipid binding domains, including two pleckstrin homology domains, an epsin N-terminal homology domain, and a phox homology domain. Copyright © 2013 by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Kim, H., Afsari, H. S., & Cho, W. (2013). High-throughput fluorescence assay for membraneprotein interaction. Journal of Lipid Research, 54(12), 3531–3538. https://doi.org/10.1194/jlr.D041376

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