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Protocol for Peptide Synthesis on Spectrally Encoded Beads for MRBLE-pep Assays.

Jamin B Hein1,2,3, Huy Q Nguyen4, Martha Cyert1, Polly M Fordyce4,3,5,6.   

Abstract

Every living cell relies on signal transduction pathways comprised of protein-protein interactions (PPIs). In many cases, these PPIs are between a folded protein domain and a short linear motif (SLiM) within an unstructured region of a protein. As a result of this small interaction interface (3-10 amino acids), the affinities of SLiM-mediated interactions are typically weak (K ds of ~1-10 µM), allowing physiologically relevant changes in cellular concentrations of either protein partner to dictate changes in occupancy and thereby transmit cellular signals. However, these weak affinities also render detection and quantitative measurement of these interactions challenging and labor intensive. To address this, we recently developed MRBLE-pep, a technology that employs peptide libraries synthesized on spectrally encoded hydrogel beads to allow multiplexed affinity measurements between a protein and many different peptides in parallel. This approach dramatically reduces both the amount of protein and peptide as well as the time required to measure protein-peptide affinities compared to traditional methods. Here, we provide a detailed protocol describing how to: (1) functionalize polyethylene glycol diacrylate (PEG-DA) MRBLE beads with free amine groups, (2) synthesize peptide libraries on functionalized MRBLEs, (3) validate synthesized peptide sequences via MALDI mass spectrometry and quantify evenness of peptide coverage on MRBLEs, (4) use MRBLE-bound peptide libraries in multiplexed protein binding assays, and (5) analyze binding data to determine binding affinities. We anticipate that this protocol should prove useful for other researchers seeking to use MRBLE-pep in their own laboratories as well as for researchers broadly interested in solid-phase peptide synthesis and protein-protein binding assay development.
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Keywords:  Binding affinity; Binding assay; Hydrogel beads; Peptide binding assay; Peptide synthesis; Protein-protein interactions; SLiMs; Spectral encoding

Year:  2020        PMID: 33659339      PMCID: PMC7842318          DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.3669

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bio Protoc        ISSN: 2331-8325


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