Evaluation of Cellular Processes by In Vitro Assays

Protein-Protein Interactions

Author(s): Taseen Gul, Henah Mehraj Balkhi and Ehtishamul Haq

Pp: 68-75 (8)

DOI: 10.2174/9781681087030118010009

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Abstract

Protein-protein interactions are central to every cellular process like DNA replication, transcription, translation, splicing, signal transduction and cell cycle control. To elucidate the function of a gene, we need to determine the function of the gene’s encoded protein product. Identifying the role of a protein needs understanding about the proteins that interact with each other for functioning of a particular biological pathway. Assessment about function of a protein can be made by understanding protein-protein interaction studies. These inferences are based on the fact that the role of unknown proteins may be elucidated if captured through their interaction with a protein target of known function. Thus in this chapter, we attempt to summarize different in vitro methods used to identify proteins- protein interactions and to assess the strengths of these interactions.


Keywords: Agarose Beads, Co-Immunoprecipitation, Far Western Blotting, Monoclonal Antibody, Protein A, Pull Down Assay, SDS-PAGE, Sepharose.

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