| Literature DB >> 30877434 |
Yaning Cui1,2, Xi Zhang1,2, Meng Yu1,2, Yingfang Zhu3, Jingjing Xing3, Jinxing Lin4,5.
Abstract
Detecting protein-protein interactions (PPIs) provides fundamental information for understanding biochemical processes such as the transduction of signals from one cellular location to another; however, traditional biochemical techniques cannot provide sufficient spatio-temporal information to elucidate these molecular interactions in living cells. Over the past decade, several new techniques have enabled the identification and characterization of PPIs. In this review, we summarize three main techniques for detecting PPIs in vivo, focusing on their basic principles and applications in biological studies. We place a special emphasis on their advantages and limitations, and, in particular, we introduced some uncommon new techniques, such as single-molecule FRET (smFRET), FRET-fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FRET-FLIM), cytoskeleton-based assay for protein-protein interaction (CAPPI) and single-molecule protein proximity index (smPPI), highlighting recent improvements to the established techniques. We hope that this review will provide a valuable reference to enable researchers to select the most appropriate technique for detecting PPIs.Keywords: PCA; RET; co-localization; in vivo; protein-protein interactions; techniques
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30877434 DOI: 10.1007/s11427-018-9500-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci China Life Sci ISSN: 1674-7305 Impact factor: 6.038