Determination of protein-protein interactions through aldehyde-dextran intermolecular cross-linking.

Proteomics

Departamento of Biocatálisis, Instituto de Catálisis (CSIC), Campus UAM Cantoblanco, Madrid, Spain.

Published: September 2004

A very simple strategy, based on the intermolecular cross-linking of associated proteins by using aldehyde-dextrans, has been proposed to detect protein-protein interactions. Aldehyde-dextran was able to cross-link different enzymes composed of several polypeptide chains (e.g., trypsin and penicillin G acylase), proteolyzated proteins (e.g., extracts from porcine pancreas) and finally, an immunocomplex (horseradish peroxidase/anti-horseradish peroxidase). This cross-linked immunocomplex could be selectively adsorbed on immobilized anti-rabbit IgG. The presence of unspecific covalent attachment between unrelated protein molecules was not detected. Thus, this strategy permits the cross-linking of different protein components and avoids the formation of nonspecific protein-protein associations.

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