| Literature DB >> 32833213 |
Philip V'kovski1,2, Silvio Steiner1,2,3, Volker Thiel4,5.
Abstract
Biotin-based proximity labeling circumvents major pitfalls of classical biochemical approaches to identify protein-protein interactions. It consists of enzyme-catalyzed biotin tags ubiquitously apposed on proteins located in close proximity of the labeling enzyme, followed by affinity purification and identification of biotinylated proteins by mass spectrometry. Here we outline the methods by which the molecular microenvironment of the coronavirus replicase/transcriptase complex (RTC), i.e., proteins located within a close perimeter of the RTC, can be determined by different proximity labeling approaches using BirAR118G (BioID), TurboID, and APEX2. These factors represent a molecular signature of coronavirus RTCs and likely contribute to the viral life cycle, thereby constituting attractive targets for the development of antiviral intervention strategies.Entities:
Keywords: Affinity purification; Ascorbate peroxidase APEX2; BioID; Biotin ligase; Coronavirus; Mass spectrometry; Proteomics; Proximity labeling; Replicase microenvironment; Replication transcription complex RTC; TurboID
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32833213 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-0900-2_14
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Mol Biol ISSN: 1064-3745