Literature DB >> 12872229

Inhibitor affinity chromatography: profiling the specific reactivity of the proteome with immobilized molecules.

Graziano Lolli1, Florian Thaler, Barbara Valsasina, Fulvia Roletto, Stefan Knapp, Mauro Uggeri, Angela Bachi, Vittoria Matafora, Paola Storici, Albert Stewart, Henryk M Kalisz, Antonella Isacchi.   

Abstract

An inhibitor affinity chromatography (IAC) method has been developed for the analysis of inhibitor-protein interactions as a complementary approach to two-dimensional electrophoresis for functional proteomics studies. The procedure was developed utilizing a cyclin-dependent kinase 2 (Cdk2) inhibitor coupled to a polymeric resin and validated using a number of proteins interacting with the inhibitor with different specificities. Cdk2 and the other kinases bound and eluted from the resin in accordance with the relative in vitro potency of the inhibitor for each enzyme. Molecular interactions with the Cdk2 inhibitor were compared for HCT116 cancer cells versus rat pancreatic acinar cells. Proteins interacting with the ligand on the IAC matrix were identified by mass spectrometry. Isothermal calorimetry was used to confirm and quantitatively evaluate the binding affinity of some of the interacting proteins. Heat-shock protein (Hsp) 70 and Hsp27 were the strongest interactors with the inhibitor, displaying binding affinities comparable to those of Cdk2. These results support the use of IAC as a general method for the rapid identification and qualitative evaluation of the in vivo targets and potential side effects of a given drug.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12872229     DOI: 10.1002/pmic.200300431

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proteomics        ISSN: 1615-9853            Impact factor:   3.984


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