Literature DB >> 15562000

In situ imaging and isolation of proteins using dsDNA oligonucleotides.

Graham Dellaire1, Rozalia Nisman, Christopher H Eskiw, David P Bazett-Jones.   

Abstract

As proteomics initiatives mature, the need will arise for the multiple visualization of proteins and supramolecular complexes within their true context, in situ. Single-stranded DNA and RNA aptamers can be used for low resolution imaging of cellular receptors and cytoplasmic proteins by light microscopy (LM). These techniques, however, cannot be applied to the imaging of nuclear antigens as these single-stranded aptamers bind endogenous RNA and DNA with high affinity. To overcome this problem, we have developed a novel method for the in situ detection of proteins using double-stranded DNA oligonucleotides. To demonstrate this system we have utilized the prokaryotic DNA-binding proteins LacI and TetR as peptide tags to image fusion proteins in situ using dsDNA oligonucleotides encoding either the Lac or Tet operator. Using fluorescent and fluorogold dsDNA oligonucleotides, we localized within the nucleus a TetR-PML fusion protein within promyelocytic leukaemia protein (PML) bodies by LM and a LacI-SC35 fusion protein within nuclear speckles by correlative light and electron microscopy (LM/EM). Isolation of LacI-SC35 was also accomplished by using biotinylated dsDNA and streptavidin sepharose. The use of dsDNA oligonucleotides should complement existing aptamer in situ detection techniques by allowing the multiple detection and localization of nuclear proteins in situ and at high resolution.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15562000      PMCID: PMC534643          DOI: 10.1093/nar/gnh164

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res        ISSN: 0305-1048            Impact factor:   16.971


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