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Abstract
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) play essential roles in almost all aspects of cellular processes. However, PPIs remain challenging to study due to their substoichiometry, low affinity, dynamic nature, and context dependence. Here, we present a protocol for the capture and identification of PPIs in live mammalian cells, which relies on site-specific photo-crosslinking in live cells, affinity purification, and quantitative proteomics. The protocol facilitates efficient and reliable identification of the interacting proteins of a given protein of interest in live cells. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Wu et al. (2020).Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33377005 PMCID: PMC7756934 DOI: 10.1016/j.xpro.2020.100109
Source DB: PubMed Journal: STAR Protoc ISSN: 2666-1667
Figure 1Workflow for Site-Specific Photo-Crosslinking Proteomics to Identify PPIs in Mammalian Cells
(A) Schematic for evaluating site-specific incorporation of DiZPK into POI in mammalian cells.
(B) Schematic for examining photo-crosslinking of DiZPK-modified POI in mammalian cells.
(C) Schematic for profiling and validating POI-interacting proteins with site-specific photo-crosslinking in mammalian cells.
Figure 2Results for Site-Specific Photo-Crosslinking of IFITM3 in HEK293T Cells
(A) Western blot analysis of HEK293T cells expressing HA-IFITM3-TAG mutants in the presence or absence of DiZPK.
(B) Western blot analysis of photo-crosslinking complexes in HEK293T cells expressing HA-IFITM3-TAG mutants with or without UV irradiation.
(C) Quantitative proteomic analysis for identification of photo-crosslinked IFITM3-interacting proteins. VCP, highly enriched in photo-crosslinking samples, is marked in red.
(D) Western blot analysis for validation of IFITM3-VCP photo-crosslinking complex. The red asterisk and double asterisks indicate co-immunoprecipitated VCP and photo-crosslinked IFITM3-VCP complex, respectively. Note that N-terminally HA-tagged IFITM3 constructs were used in these experiments.
Figure 3Experimental Design of the Quantitative SILAC Proteomic Analysis
(A) Schematic for forward SILAC experiment. Heavy SILAC cells are UV-irradiated, while light SILAC cells are not UV-irradiated.
(B) Schematic for forward SILAC experiment. Light SILAC cells are UV-irradiated, while heavy SILAC cells are not UV-irradiated.
| REAGENT or RESOURCE | SOURCE | IDENTIFIER |
|---|---|---|
| Rabbit polyclonal anti-GAPDH antibody HRP-conjugated | Proteintech | Cat#HRP-60004; RRID: |
| Anti-HA-Peroxidase; Rat monoclonal antibody (clone 3F10) conjugated with peroxidase | Roche | Cat#12013819001; RRID: |
| Anti-c-myc-Peroxidase; Mouse monoclonal antibody (clone 9E10) conjugated to peroxidase | Roche | Cat#11814150001; RRID: |
| DiZPK | ( | N/A |
| DMSO | Sigma-Aldrich | Cat#D8418 |
| Benzonase | Sigma-Aldrich | Cat#E1014 |
| EDTA-free Protease Inhibitor Cocktail | Roche | Cat#11873580001 |
| 12C6-L-lysine | Sigma-Aldrich | Cat#L8662 |
| 12C6-L-arginine | Sigma-Aldrich | Cat#A6969 |
| 13C6,15N2-L-lysine | Cambridge Isotope | Cat#CNLM-291-H-PK |
| 13C6,15N4-L-arginine | Cambridge Isotope | Cat#CNLM-539-H-PK |
| DMEM | Thermo Fisher Scientific | Cat#11995065 |
| DMEM for SILAC | Thermo Fisher Scientific | Cat#88364 |
| Fetal Bovine Serum (FBS) | Thermo Fisher Scientific | Cat#26140079 |
| Fetal Bovine Serum (FBS), dialyzed | Thermo Fisher Scientific | Cat#26400044 |
| Opti-MEM | Thermo Fisher Scientific | Cat#31985070 |
| Xtremegene 9 | Roche | Cat#6365809001 |
| Jetprime | Polyplus transfection | Cat#114-15 |
| Clarity Western ECL Substrate | Bio-Rad | Cat#1705060 |
| Sequencing Grade Modified Trypsin | Promega | Cat#V5111 |
| GelCode Blue Stain Reagent | Thermo Fisher Scientific | Cat#24590 |
| Sodium chloride (NaCl) | Sigma-Aldrich | Cat#S3014 |
| Potassium chloride (KCl) | Sigma-Aldrich | Cat#P9541 |
| Sodium phosphate dibasic (Na2HPO4) | Sigma-Aldrich | Cat#S3264 |
| Potassium phosphate monobasic (KH2PO4) | Sigma-Aldrich | Cat#P9791 |
| Sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) | Sigma-Aldrich | Cat#L3771 |
| Trizma hydrochloride (Tris-HCl) | Sigma-Aldrich | Cat#T3253 |
| Hydrochloric acid (HCl) | Sigma-Aldrich | Cat#258148 |
| Glycerol | Sigma-Aldrich | Cat#G5516 |
| Bromophenol blue | Sigma-Aldrich | Cat#B8026 |
| 2-Mercaptoethanol (2-ME) | Sigma-Aldrich | Cat#M6250 |
| Triton X-100 | Sigma-Aldrich | Cat#T8787 |
| Tween-20 | Sigma-Aldrich | Cat#655205 |
| Sodium deoxycholate | Sigma-Aldrich | Cat#D6750 |
| DL-Dithiothreitol (DTT) | Sigma-Aldrich | Cat#D9779 |
| Iodoacetamide (IAA) | Sigma-Aldrich | Cat#I6125 |
| Ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH) | Sigma-Aldrich | Cat#338818 |
| Ammonium bicarbonate | Sigma-Aldrich | Cat#09830 |
| Acetonitrile | Fisher Chemical | Cat#A955-4 |
| Formic acid | Fisher Chemical | Cat#A117-50 |
| BCA assay | Thermo Fisher Scientific | Cat#23228 |
| QuikChange II Site-Directed Mutagenesis Kit | Agilent Technologies | Cat#200523 |
| HEK293T | ATCC | Cat#CRL-11268 |
| pCMV-DiZPK-PylRS | ( | Addgene Plasmid #91706 |
| pCMV-HA-IFITM3 | ( | N/A |
| pCMV-HA-IFITM3-TAG mutants | ( | N/A |
| pCMV-myc-VCP | ( | N/A |
| ImageLab | Bio-Rad | |
| MaxQuant v1.6.3.4 | Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry | |
| Andromeda | Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry | |
| Perseus | Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry | |
| Spectrolinker XL-1000 UV crosslinker | Spectroline | Cat#XL-1000 |
| Pierce™ anti-HA magnetic beads | Thermo Fisher Scientific | Cat#88837 |
| DynaMag-2 Magnet | Thermo Fisher Scientific | Cat#12321D |
| Thermomixer | Eppendorf | Cat#5382000023 |
| Heating Block | Thermo Fisher Scientific | Cat#88870005 |
| 1.5-mL LoBind Eppendorf Tube | Eppendorf | Cat#0030108051 |
| PepMap™ 300 C18 HPLC Capillary Column | Thermo Fisher Scientific | Cat#163574 |
4% SDS Lysis Buffer
| Reagent | Final Concentration | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| SDS | 4% (w/v) | 40 g |
| NaCl | 150 mM | 8.78 g |
| Tris-HCl pH 7.4 | 50 mM | 50 mL of 1 M stock solution |
| MilliQ | 950 mL | |
| Total | n/a | 1,000 mL |
Triton X-100 Buffer
| Reagent | Final Concentration | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Triton X-100 | 1% (v/v) | 10 mL |
| NaCl | 150 mM | 8.78 g |
| Tris-HCl pH 7.4 | 50 mM | 50 mL of 1 M stock solution |
| MilliQ | 940 mL | |
| Total | n/a | 1,000 mL |
RIPA Buffer
| Reagent | Final Concentration | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Triton X-100 | 1% (v/v) | 10 mL |
| sodium deoxycholate | 1% (w/v) | 10 g |
| SDS | 0.1% (w/v) | 1 g |
| NaCl | 150 mM | 8.78 g |
| Tris-HCl pH 7.4 | 50 mM | 50 mL of 1 M stock solution |
| MilliQ | 940 mL | |
| Total | n/a | 1,000 mL |
4 × SDS-PAGE Loading Buffer
| Reagent | Final Concentration | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| SDS | 8% (w/v) | 8 g |
| Tris-HCl pH 6.8 | 200 mM | 20 mL of 1 M stock solution |
| Glycerol | 40% (v/v) | 40 mL |
| Bromophenol blue | 0.4% (w/v) | 0.4 g |
| MilliQ | 40 mL | |
| Total | n/a | 100 mL |
1 × SDS-PAGE Loading Buffer
| Reagent | Final Concentration | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| SDS | 2% (w/v) | 2 g |
| Tris-HCl pH 6.8 | 50 mM | 5 mL of 1 M stock solution |
| Glycerol | 10% (v/v) | 10 mL |
| Bromophenol blue | 0.1% (w/v) | 0.1 g |
| MilliQ | 85 mL | |
| Total | n/a | 100 mL |
PBS (Phosphate-buffered saline; pH adjusted to 7.3 using HCl)
| Reagent | Final Concentration | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| NaCl | 137 mM | 8 g |
| KCl | 2.7 mM | 0.2 g |
| Na2HPO4 | 10 mM | 1.44 g |
| KH2PO4 | 1.8 mM | 0.24 g |
| MilliQ | 1,000 mL | |
| Total | n/a | 1,000 mL |
Other Solutions
| Name | Composition |
|---|---|
| DiZPK stock solution | 500 mM in DMSO |
| PBST (PBS/0.02% Tween-20) | PBS containing 0.02% (v/v) Tween-20 |
| Ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH) solution | 0.5 M NH4OH in deionized water |
| DTT solution | 400 mM DTT in deionized water |
| Iodoacetamide solution | 1 M iodoacetamide in deionized water |
| Ammonium bicarbonate buffer | 100 mM NH4HCO3 in deionized water |
| Gel destaining buffer | 100 mM ammonium bicarbonate buffer/acetonitrile (1:1, v/v) |
| Trypsin solution | 10 ng/μL trypsin in 50 mM ammonium bicarbonate buffer |
| Gel extraction buffer | 5% formic acid/acetonitrile (1:2, v/v) |
| Parameter | Setting |
|---|---|
| Polarity | Positive |
| Resolution | 60,000 |
| Automatic gain control target | 1×106 ion counts |
| Scan range | 300–1,800 m/z |
| Resolution | 15,000 |
| Automatic gain control target | 3×104 ion counts |
| Isolation window | 2.0 |
| Normalized collision energy | 35 |
| Charge exclusion | Unassigned, 1, 5, 6, 7 |
| Exclude isotopes | On |
| Dynamic exclusion | 60 |