EndoBind detects endogenous protein-protein interactions in real time

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Abstract

We present two high-throughput compatible methods to detect the interaction of ectopically expressed (RT-Bind) or endogenously tagged (EndoBind) proteins of interest. Both approaches provide temporal evaluation of dimer formation over an extended duration. Using examples of the Nrf2-KEAP1 and the CRAF-KRAS-G12V interaction, we demonstrate that our method allows for the detection of signal for more than 2 days after substrate addition, allowing for continuous monitoring of endogenous protein-protein interactions in real time.

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Bill, A., Espinola, S., Guthy, D., Haling, J. R., Lanter, M., Lu, M., … King, F. J. (2021). EndoBind detects endogenous protein-protein interactions in real time. Communications Biology, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-021-02600-5

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