| Literature DB >> 28190051 |
Megumi Tsuchiya1, M Rezaul Karim2, Taro Matsumoto3, Hidesato Ogawa4, Hiroaki Taniguchi5.
Abstract
Transcriptional coregulators are vital to the efficient transcriptional regulation of nuclear chromatin structure. Coregulators play a variety of roles in regulating transcription. These include the direct interaction with transcription factors, the covalent modification of histones and other proteins, and the occasional chromatin conformation alteration. Accordingly, establishing relatively quick methods for identifying proteins that interact within this network is crucial to enhancing our understanding of the underlying regulatory mechanisms. LC-MS/MS-mediated protein binding partner identification is a validated technique used to analyze protein-protein interactions. By immunoprecipitating a previously-identified member of a protein complex with an antibody (occasionally with an antibody for a tagged protein), it is possible to identify its unknown protein interactions via mass spectrometry analysis. Here, we present a method of protein preparation for the LC-MS/MS-mediated high-throughput identification of protein interactions involving nuclear cofactors and their binding partners. This method allows for a better understanding of the transcriptional regulatory mechanisms of the targeted nuclear factors.Mesh:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28190051 PMCID: PMC5352289 DOI: 10.3791/55077
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vis Exp ISSN: 1940-087X Impact factor: 1.355