质谱法
表面等离子共振
化学
蛋白质功能
肽
蛋白质组学
生物物理学
色谱法
计算生物学
纳米技术
生物化学
纳米颗粒
生物
材料科学
基因
作者
Alexandra Madeira,Elisabet Vikeved,Anna Nilsson,Benita Sjögren,Per E. Andrén,Per Svenningsson
标识
DOI:10.1002/0471140864.ps1921s65
摘要
Elucidation of the function and meaning of the protein networks can be useful in the understanding of many pathological processes and the identification of new therapeutic targets. This unit describes an approach to discover protein-protein interactions by coupling surface plasmon resonance to mass spectrometry. Briefly, a protein is covalently bound to a sensor chip, which is then exposed to brain extracts injected over the surface via a microfluidic system. This allows the monitoring in real-time of the interactions between the immobilized ligand and the extracts. Interacting proteins from the extracts are then recovered, trypsinized, and identified using mass spectrometry. The data obtained are searched against a sequence database using the Mascot software. To exclude nonspecific interactors, control experiments using blank sensor chips, and/or randomized peptides, are performed. The protocol presented here does not require specific labeling or modification of proteins and can be performed in <4 days.
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