Interactions of membrane-associated proteins play important roles in many cellular processes. The yeast two-hybrid assay is of limited utility for the analysis of such interactions, due to the need for soluble protein partners, whose interaction is assessed in the nucleus. The advent of the Ras-recruitment system (RRS) has enabled the study of membrane-associated proteins interacting with cytoplasmic proteins fused to Ras. Constitutive membrane association of the Ras fusion protein is expected to complement the growth defect of the yeast strain CDC25-2, assayed in the RRS, independent from the interaction with a membrane-bound partner. We describe the adaptation of the RRS to the analysis of interactions between two membrane-associated proteins using a model system. These results may facilitate the study of protein-protein interactions between membrane-bound proteins and further increase the utility of the RRS.
CITATION STYLE
Köhler, F., & Müller, K. M. (2003). Adaptation of the Ras-recruitment system to the analysis of interactions between membrane-associated proteins. Nucleic Acids Research, 31(6). https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gng028
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.