Abstract
MAPPIT (mammalian protein-protein interaction trap) is a cytokine receptor-based two-hybrid method that operates in intact mammalian cells. A bait is fused C-terminally to a STAT (signal transducer and activator of transcription) recruitment-deficient receptor, whereas the prey is linked to functional STAT-binding sites. When bait and prey interact a ligand-dependent complementation of the STAT recruitment deficiency occurs, leading to activation of a STAT-responsive reporter. MAPPIT is very well suited to study protein interactions involving activated cytokine receptors as the technique allows modification of the bait protein in a physiologically optimal environment. © 2008 Biochemical Society.
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Lemmens, I., Lievens, S., & Tavernier, J. (2008). MAPPIT: A versatile tool to study cytokine receptor signalling. Biochemical Society Transactions, 36(6), 1448–1451. https://doi.org/10.1042/BST0361448
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