Interaction trap/two-hybrid system to identify interacting proteins

Erica A. Golemis, Russell L. Finley, Mikhail G. Kolonin, Jeno Gyuris, Roger Brent

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Abstract

The yeast two-hybrid method (or interaction trap) is a powerful technique for detecting protein interactions. The procedure is performed using transcriptional activation of a dual reporter system in yeast to identify interactions between a protein of interest (the bait protein) and the candidate proteins for interaction. The method can be used to screen a protein library for interactions with a bait protein or to test for association between proteins that are expected to interact based on prior evidence. Interaction mating facilitates the screening of a library with multiple bait proteins.

Original languageEnglish
Article number17.3
JournalCurrent Protocols in Cell Biology
Issue numberSUPPL.53
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2011

Keywords

  • Interaction mating
  • Interaction trap
  • Protein interactions
  • Yeast two-hybrid

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