Cell-Free Protein Translation System for Expression of Lipid-Binding Proteins Tagged with Small epitopes and Their Use in Protein–Lipid Overlay Assays

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Abstract

We adapted an efficient cell-free protein synthesis–based protocol for the production of lipid-binding proteins. The experimental procedures are based on the following steps: (1) cell-free synthesis of soluble, lipid-binding proteins fused to small tags; (2) analysis by dot blot of the accessibility of antibodies to the small tags. (3) protein lipid overlay assay with, immunodetection of bound protein by either chemiluminescence or fluorescence. We also provide a fast and inexpensive protocol for homemade lipid nitrocellulose strips spotted with acidic lipids (mostly phosphoinositides) extracted from plant tissues. These homemade lipid strips can be used for preliminary screen and characterization of putative phosphoinositide-binding proteins.

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Paez-Valencia, J., & Otegui, M. S. (2020). Cell-Free Protein Translation System for Expression of Lipid-Binding Proteins Tagged with Small epitopes and Their Use in Protein–Lipid Overlay Assays. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 2177, pp. 143–152). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-0767-1_12

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