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High-throughput identification of dominant negative polypeptides in yeast.

Michael W DorrityChristine QueitschStanley Fields
Published in: Nature methods (2019)
Dominant negative polypeptides can inhibit protein function by binding to a wild-type subunit or by titrating a ligand. Here we use high-throughput sequencing of libraries composed of fragments of yeast genes to identify polypeptides that act in a dominant negative manner, in that they are depleted during cell growth. The method can uncover numerous inhibitory polypeptides for a protein and thereby define small inhibitory regions, even pinpointing individual residues with critical functional roles.
Keyphrases
  • wild type
  • high throughput
  • high throughput sequencing
  • protein protein
  • saccharomyces cerevisiae
  • bioinformatics analysis
  • amino acid
  • genome wide
  • gene expression
  • dna methylation
  • small molecule