| Literature DB >> 29098191 |
Sarah Refi Hind1, Jason S Hoki1,2, Joshua A Baccile1,2, Patrick C Boyle1, Frank C Schroeder1,2, Gregory B Martin1,3.
Abstract
The field of plant receptor biology has rapidly expanded in recent years, however the demonstration of direct interaction between receptor-ligand pairs remains a challenge. Click chemistry has revolutionized small molecule research but lacks popularity in plant research. Here we describe a method that tests for the direct physical interaction of a candidate receptor protein and a peptide ligand. This protocol describes the generation of the ligand probe, transient expression of a receptor protein, enrichment of membrane-bound receptors, photo-crosslinking and click chemistry-mediated reporter addition, and detection of the receptor-ligand complex. Copper-based click chemistry confers several advantages, including the versatility to use almost any azide-containing reporter molecule for detection or visualization of the complex and addition of the reporter molecule after receptor-ligand binding which reduces the need for bulky ligand modifications that could interfere with the interaction.Entities:
Keywords: Plant receptor; click chemistry; ligand; photo-crosslinking
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29098191 PMCID: PMC5661964 DOI: 10.1002/cppb.20053
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Protoc Plant Biol