Cleavable Affinity Purification (Cl-AP): A One-step Procedure to Affinity Purify Protein Complexes

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Cleavable Affinity Purification (Cl-AP) uses a tripartite system of Protein-A-Streptavidin beads and nanobodies, coupled with a biotinylated, thiol-cleavable linker, providing one-step affinity purification from lysates of tissues expressing tagged proteins. This technique allows fluorescent versions of mitotic protein complexes to be isolated intact from cells, for use in biophysical and microscopy-based assays, overcoming the traditional limitations of reductionist approaches. We have used this technique successfully to purify both GFP-tagged and mCherry-tagged proteins, and their interacting partners, expressed in Drosophila melanogaster embryos. Although we demonstrate the efficacy of the GFP-binding protein and RFP-binding protein nanobodies from Chromotek, in theory any antibody could be coupled to the beads and used as a Cl-AP reagent.

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Tariq, A., Green, L., Soeller, C., & Wakefield, J. G. (2020). Cleavable Affinity Purification (Cl-AP): A One-step Procedure to Affinity Purify Protein Complexes. Bio-Protocol, 10(22). https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.3821

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