酵母
生物发光
蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用
计算生物学
能量转移
芽殖酵母
酿酒酵母
生物
化学
细胞生物学
生物化学
分子物理学
作者
Caroline Corbel,Sara Sartini,Elisabetta Levati,Pierre Colas,Laurent Maillet,Cyril Couturier,Barbara Montanini,Stéphane Bach
标识
DOI:10.1177/2472555216689530
摘要
The bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET) technology is a widely used live cell-based method for monitoring protein-protein interactions as well as conformational changes within proteins or molecular complexes. Considering the emergence of protein-protein interactions as a new promising class of therapeutic targets, we have adapted the BRET method in budding yeast. In this technical note, we describe the advantages of using this simple eukaryotic model rather than mammalian cells to perform high-throughput screening of chemical compound collections: genetic tractability, tolerance to solvent, rapidity, and no need of expensive robotic systems. Here, the HDM2/p53 interaction, related to cancer, is used to highlight the interest of this technology in yeast. Sharing the protocol of this BRET-based assay with the scientific community will extend its application to other protein-protein interactions, even though it is toxic for mammalian cells, in order to discover promising therapeutic candidates.
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