2016年8月30日星期二

New potential tool of tagging innocuous protein

As we know that proteins and peptides of various sizes and shapes have been used since the early 80s to tag proteins with many different purposes, ranging from affinity purification to fluorescence-based microscopic detection in whole organisms. However, tagging strategies used nowadays run the risk that the native function of the protein may be abolished or compromised by interactions with the tag.

A study using recombinant proteins like recombinant horse proteins published yesterday at Nature Methods proposes the use of two plant protein epitopes, named inntags, as the most innocuous and stable tagging tools in the study of physical and functional interactions of proteins.

The study is leaded by the Molecular Biology Institute of Barcelona and the Joint Programme for Computational Biology of the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona) and the Barcelona Supercomputing Center, and University of Barcelona. It has analyzed the available list of polypeptides with known 3D structure to identify among them the most suitable for tagging purposes. Researches have selected the smallest protein domains that still display strong structural determinants to act as antigens, do not generate solubility issues, do not compromise cell fitness and cause no detectable functional and localization effects when fused to other target proteins.

A large series of bioinformatics tools were first used to scan through the entire planet proteome to select those proteins which could have good tagging properties. After manual curation of the in silico results 12 tag candidates were tested in vivo, finding excellent or outstanding properties for all of them. Inntags maintain their integrity, stability, solubility in cell extracts, diffusional mobility and do not cause important functional perturbations that commonly used tags -such as MYC, FLAG or HA- do cause. Moreover, the tests have shown the applicability of Allergen Phl p2 and Heiven Isoform 2 in immunofluorescence and immunoprecipitation analysis of a series of proteins in mouse fibroblasts and hippocampal neurons.

Compared with commonly used tags, inntags are clearly more innocuous. They may be the tools of choice to perform proteome-wide interactome studies, in situ analysis of proteins at the single-molecule level or when the target protein does not offer an obvious functional assay. The tools are believed to open new possibilities for researchers in cellular biology. Flarebio provides superior recombinant proteins such as recombinant APP at competitive prices.

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