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Split-HaloTag imaging assay for sophisticated microscopy of protein–protein interactions in planta

An ever-increasing number of intracellular multi-protein networks have been identified in plant cells. Split-GFP-based protein–protein interaction assays combine the advantages of in vivo interaction studies in a native environment with additional visualization of protein complex localization. Becau...

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Autores principales: Minner-Meinen, Rieke, Weber, Jan-Niklas, Albrecht, Andreas, Matis, Rainer, Behnecke, Maria, Tietge, Cindy, Frank, Stefan, Schulze, Jutta, Buschmann, Henrik, Walla, Peter Jomo, Mendel, Ralf-R., Hänsch, Robert, Kaufholdt, David
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8555439/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34746759
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xplc.2021.100212
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author Minner-Meinen, Rieke
Weber, Jan-Niklas
Albrecht, Andreas
Matis, Rainer
Behnecke, Maria
Tietge, Cindy
Frank, Stefan
Schulze, Jutta
Buschmann, Henrik
Walla, Peter Jomo
Mendel, Ralf-R.
Hänsch, Robert
Kaufholdt, David
author_facet Minner-Meinen, Rieke
Weber, Jan-Niklas
Albrecht, Andreas
Matis, Rainer
Behnecke, Maria
Tietge, Cindy
Frank, Stefan
Schulze, Jutta
Buschmann, Henrik
Walla, Peter Jomo
Mendel, Ralf-R.
Hänsch, Robert
Kaufholdt, David
author_sort Minner-Meinen, Rieke
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description An ever-increasing number of intracellular multi-protein networks have been identified in plant cells. Split-GFP-based protein–protein interaction assays combine the advantages of in vivo interaction studies in a native environment with additional visualization of protein complex localization. Because of their simple protocols, they have become some of the most frequently used methods. However, standard fluorescent proteins present several drawbacks for sophisticated microscopy. With the HaloTag system, these drawbacks can be overcome, as this reporter forms covalent irreversible bonds with synthetic photostable fluorescent ligands. Dyes can be used in adjustable concentrations and are suitable for advanced microscopy methods. Therefore, we have established the Split-HaloTag imaging assay in plants, which is based on the reconstitution of a functional HaloTag protein upon protein–protein interaction and the subsequent covalent binding of an added fluorescent ligand. Its suitability and robustness were demonstrated using a well-characterized interaction as an example of protein–protein interaction at cellular structures: the anchoring of the molybdenum cofactor biosynthesis complex to filamentous actin. In addition, a specific interaction was visualized in a more distinctive manner with subdiffractional polarization microscopy, Airyscan, and structured illumination microscopy to provide examples of sophisticated imaging. Split-GFP and Split-HaloTag can complement one another, as Split-HaloTag represents an alternative option and an addition to the large toolbox of in vivo methods. Therefore, this promising new Split-HaloTag imaging assay provides a unique and sensitive approach for more detailed characterization of protein–protein interactions using specific microscopy techniques, such as 3D imaging, single-molecule tracking, and super-resolution microscopy.
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spelling pubmed-85554392021-11-05 Split-HaloTag imaging assay for sophisticated microscopy of protein–protein interactions in planta Minner-Meinen, Rieke Weber, Jan-Niklas Albrecht, Andreas Matis, Rainer Behnecke, Maria Tietge, Cindy Frank, Stefan Schulze, Jutta Buschmann, Henrik Walla, Peter Jomo Mendel, Ralf-R. Hänsch, Robert Kaufholdt, David Plant Commun Resource Article An ever-increasing number of intracellular multi-protein networks have been identified in plant cells. Split-GFP-based protein–protein interaction assays combine the advantages of in vivo interaction studies in a native environment with additional visualization of protein complex localization. Because of their simple protocols, they have become some of the most frequently used methods. However, standard fluorescent proteins present several drawbacks for sophisticated microscopy. With the HaloTag system, these drawbacks can be overcome, as this reporter forms covalent irreversible bonds with synthetic photostable fluorescent ligands. Dyes can be used in adjustable concentrations and are suitable for advanced microscopy methods. Therefore, we have established the Split-HaloTag imaging assay in plants, which is based on the reconstitution of a functional HaloTag protein upon protein–protein interaction and the subsequent covalent binding of an added fluorescent ligand. Its suitability and robustness were demonstrated using a well-characterized interaction as an example of protein–protein interaction at cellular structures: the anchoring of the molybdenum cofactor biosynthesis complex to filamentous actin. In addition, a specific interaction was visualized in a more distinctive manner with subdiffractional polarization microscopy, Airyscan, and structured illumination microscopy to provide examples of sophisticated imaging. Split-GFP and Split-HaloTag can complement one another, as Split-HaloTag represents an alternative option and an addition to the large toolbox of in vivo methods. Therefore, this promising new Split-HaloTag imaging assay provides a unique and sensitive approach for more detailed characterization of protein–protein interactions using specific microscopy techniques, such as 3D imaging, single-molecule tracking, and super-resolution microscopy. Elsevier 2021-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8555439/ /pubmed/34746759 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xplc.2021.100212 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Buschmann, Henrik
Walla, Peter Jomo
Mendel, Ralf-R.
Hänsch, Robert
Kaufholdt, David
Split-HaloTag imaging assay for sophisticated microscopy of protein–protein interactions in planta
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title_short Split-HaloTag imaging assay for sophisticated microscopy of protein–protein interactions in planta
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8555439/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34746759
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xplc.2021.100212
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