Journal article
The Toolbox to Study Protein–Protein Interactions in Plants
ER Lampugnani, RH Wink, S Persson, M Somssich
Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences | TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC | Published : 2018
Abstract
The ability to detect the interaction partners of a protein and how those interactions occur are central to the study of biology. Indeed, such knowledge can provide important clues to unravel the functional context of proteins in specific pathways. This review provides an overview of the different techniques available to plant researchers to study protein–protein interactions (PPIs), and briefly summarizes key benefits and disadvantages of each technique. We discuss the most commonly used in vitro-based techniques (i.e., co-immunoprecipitation and microscale thermophoresis), yeast-based screening methods (i.e., yeast two-hybrid and the split-ubiquitin system), as well as imaging and FRET-bas..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) under Grant number 344523413; the Australian Research Council under Grant number FT160100218, and a Hermon-Slade research Grant under number PerssonHSF15/4.