Leveraging a self-cleaving peptide for tailored control in proximity labeling proteomics

利用自切割肽在邻近标记蛋白质组学中进行定制控制

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作者:Louis Delhaye ,George D Moschonas ,Daria Fijalkowska ,Annick Verhee ,Delphine De Sutter ,Tessa Van de Steene ,Margaux De Meyer ,Hanna Grzesik ,Laura Van Moortel ,Karolien De Bosscher ,Thomas Jacobs ,Sven Eyckerman

Abstract

Protein-protein interactions play an important biological role in every aspect of cellular homeostasis and functioning. Proximity labeling mass spectrometry-based proteomics overcomes challenges typically associated with other methods and has quickly become the current state of the art in the field. Nevertheless, tight control of proximity-labeling enzymatic activity and expression levels is crucial to accurately identify protein interactors. Here, we leverage a T2A self-cleaving peptide and a non-cleaving mutant to accommodate the protein of interest in the experimental and control TurboID setup. To allow easy and streamlined plasmid assembly, we built a Golden Gate modular cloning system to generate plasmids for transient expression and stable integration. To highlight our T2A Split/link design, we applied it to identify protein interactions of the glucocorticoid receptor and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) nucleocapsid and non-structural protein 7 (NSP7) proteins by TurboID proximity labeling. Our results demonstrate that our T2A split/link provides an opportune control that builds upon previously established control requirements in the field. Keywords: CP: Biotechnology; Golden Gate assembly; T2A peptide; T2A split/link; TurboID; glucocorticoid receptor; interactomics; non-structural protein 7; nucleocapsid protein; proteomics; proximity labeling.

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