Proximity labeling and identification of endogenous client proteins recruited to Y15-based artificial granules tethering a bait protein

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Abstract

Protein clustering is a ubiquitous event in diverse cellular processes. Self-association of proteins triggers recruitment of downstream proteins to regulate cellular signaling. To investigate the interactions in detail, chemical biology tools to identify proteins recruited to defined assemblies are required. Here, we exploit an identification of proteins recruited in artificial granules (IPRAG) platform that combines intracellular Y15-based supramolecule construction with a proximity labeling method. We validated the IPRAG tool using Nck1 as a target bait protein. We constructed Nck1-tethering granules, labeled the recruited proteins with biotin, and analyzed them by LC-MS/MS. As a result, we successfully identified proteins that directly or indirectly interact with Nck1.

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Hashimoto, M., Miki, T., Niwa, T., & Mihara, H. (2024). Proximity labeling and identification of endogenous client proteins recruited to Y15-based artificial granules tethering a bait protein. Journal of Peptide Science, 30(2). https://doi.org/10.1002/psc.3536

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