| Literature DB >> 15560139 |
Jennifer S Hackbarth1, Sun-Hee Lee, Xue Wei Meng, Benjamin T Vroman, Scott H Kaufmann, Larry M Karnitz.
Abstract
Epitope tags are widely used in cell biology and biochemistry research. The S-peptide/S-protein interaction has previously been utilized to purify polypeptides expressed in bacteria. We have now re-engineered the S-peptide/S-protein system to allow isolation of S-peptide-tagged polypeptides and their binding partners from eukaryotic cells with S-protein-agarose. In addition, two anti-S-peptide monoclonal antibodies have been generated for analysis of expression and subcellular localization of S-peptide-tagged polypeptides. These reagents make the S-peptide/S-protein system an attractive alternative to currently available epitope tagging methods.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15560139
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biotechniques ISSN: 0736-6205 Impact factor: 1.993