The yeast two-hybrid system is a powerful and commonly used genetic tool to investigate interactions between artificial fusion proteins inside the nucleus of yeast. Here we describe how to use the Matchmaker GAL4-based yeast two-hybrid system to detect the interaction of the Agrobacterium type VI secretion system (T6SS) sheath components TssB and TssC41 . The bait and prey gene are expressed as a fusion to the GAL4 DNA-binding domain (DNA-BD) and GAL4 activation domain (AD, prey/library fusion pro- tein) respectively. When bait and prey fusion proteins interact in yeast nucleus, the DNA-BD and AD are brought into proximity, thereby activating the transcription of reporter genes. This technology can be widely used to identify interacting partners, confirm suspected interactions, and define interacting domains.
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Lin, J., & Lai, E. (2017). Protein–Protein Interactions: Yeast Two-Hybrid System. In: Journet L., Cascales E. (eds) Bacterial Protein Secretion Systems. Methods in Molecular Biology, 1615(July), 177–187.
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