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SPR Biosensors in Direct Molecular Fishing: Implications for Protein Interactomics.

Anna FlorinskayaPavel ErshovYuri MezentsevLeonid A KaluzhskiyEvgeniy YablokovAlexei MedvedevAlexis Ivanov
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2018)
We have developed an original experimental approach based on the use of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensors, applicable for investigation of potential partners involved in protein⁻protein interactions (PPI) as well as protein⁻peptide or protein⁻small molecule interactions. It is based on combining a SPR biosensor, size exclusion chromatography (SEC), mass spectrometric identification of proteins (LC-MS/MS) and direct molecular fishing employing principles of affinity chromatography for isolation of potential partner proteins from the total lysate of biological samples using immobilized target proteins (or small non-peptide compounds) as ligands. Applicability of this approach has been demonstrated within the frame of the Human Proteome Project (HPP) and PPI regulation by a small non-peptide biologically active compound, isatin.
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