Direct visualization of single-molecule membrane protein interactions in living cells

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Abstract

Interactions between membrane proteins are poorly understood despite their importance in cell signaling and drug development. Here, we present a co-immunoimmobilization assay (Co-II) enabling the direct observation of membrane protein interactions in single living cells that overcomes the limitations of currently prevalent proximity-based indirect methods. Using Co-II, we investigated the transient homodimerizations of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and beta-2 adrenergic receptor (β2-AR) in living cells, revealing the differential regulation of these receptors’ dimerizations by molecular conformations and microenvironment in a plasma membrane. Co-II should provide a simple, rapid, and robust platform for visualizing both weak and strong protein interactions in the plasma membrane of living cells.

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Kim, D. H., Park, S., Kim, D. K., Jeong, M. G., Noh, J., Kwon, Y., … Ryu, S. H. (2018). Direct visualization of single-molecule membrane protein interactions in living cells. PLoS Biology, 16(12). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2006660

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