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Application of ALFA-Tagging in the Nematode Model Organisms Caenorhabditis elegans and Pristionchus pacificus .

Catia IgrejaTobias LoschkoAlejandra SchäferRadhika SharmaShiela Pearl QuiobeElbin AloshyHanh WitteRalf J Sommer
Published in: Cells (2022)
The detection, manipulation and purification of proteins is key in modern life sciences studies. To achieve this goal, a plethora of epitope tags have been employed in model organisms from bacteria to humans. Recently, the introduction of the rationally designed ALFA-tag resulted in a highly versatile tool with a very broad spectrum of potential applications. ALFA-tagged proteins can be detected by nanobodies, the single-domain antibodies of camelids, allowing for super-resolution microscopy and immunoprecipitation in biochemical applications. Here, we introduce ALFA-tagging into the two nematode model organisms Caenorhabditis elegans and Pristionchus pacificus . We show that the introduction of the DNA sequence, corresponding to the 13 amino acid sequence of the ALFA-tag, can easily be accommodated by CRISPR engineering. We provide examples of high-resolution protein expression in both nematodes. Finally, we use the GW182 ortholog Ppa-ain-1 to show successful pulldowns in P. pacificus . Thus, the ALFA-tag represents a novel epitope tag for nematode research with a broad spectrum of applications.
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