AI Article Synopsis

  • Epitope tags are important tools in cell biology and biochemistry, used for purifying proteins.
  • The researchers improved the S-peptide/S-protein system so that it can isolate tagged proteins and their partners from eukaryotic cells, utilizing S-protein-agarose.
  • They also developed two anti-S-peptide monoclonal antibodies to help analyze the expression and location of these tagged proteins, making this system a better option compared to existing methods.

Article Abstract

Epitope tags are widely used in cell biology and biochemistry research. The S-peptide/S-protein interaction has previously been utilized to purify polypeptides expressed in bacteria. We have now re-engineered the S-peptide/S-protein system to allow isolation of S-peptide-tagged polypeptides and their binding partners from eukaryotic cells with S-protein-agarose. In addition, two anti-S-peptide monoclonal antibodies have been generated for analysis of expression and subcellular localization of S-peptide-tagged polypeptides. These reagents make the S-peptide/S-protein system an attractive alternative to currently available epitope tagging methods.

Download full-text PDF

Source

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

epitope tagging
8
s-peptide/s-protein system
8
s-peptide-tagged polypeptides
8
s-peptide epitope
4
tagging protein
4
protein purification
4
purification expression
4
expression monitoring
4
monitoring localization
4
localization mammalian
4

Similar Publications

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!