BioID Analysis of Actin-Binding Proteins.

Methods Mol Biol

Department of Chemistry and Biology, Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Published: April 2024

Proteins often exist and function as part of higher-order complexes or networks. A challenge is to identify the universe of proximal and interacting partners for a given protein. We describe how the high-activity promiscuous biotin ligase called TurboID is fused to the actin-binding peptide LifeAct to label by biotinylation proteins that bind, or are in close proximity, to actin. The rapid enzyme kinetics of TurboID allows the profiles of actin-binding proteins to be compared under different conditions, such as acute disruption of filamentous actin structures with cytochalasin D.

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