RRC ID 87883
Author Horikawa M, Kakiuchi Y, Kashima D, Ogawa K, Kawahara M.
Title Thrombopoietin receptor-based protein-protein interaction screening (THROPPIS).
Journal Biotechnol Bioeng
Abstract As protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are involved in many cellular events, development of mammalian cytosolic PPI detection systems is important for drug discovery as well as understanding biological phenomena. We have previously reported a c-kit-based PPI screening (KIPPIS) system, in which proteins of interest were fused with a receptor tyrosine kinase c-kit, leading to intracellular PPI-dependent cell growth. However, it has not been investigated whether PPI can be detected using other receptors. In this study, we employed a thrombopoietin receptor, which belongs to the Type I cytokine receptor family, to develop a thrombopoietin receptor-based PPI screening (THROPPIS) system. To improve the sensitivity of THROPPIS, we examined two strategies of (i) localization of the chimeric receptors on the cell membrane, and (ii) addition of a helper module to the chimeric receptors. Intriguingly, the nonlocalized chimeric receptor showed the best performance of THROPPIS. Furthermore, the addition of the helper module dramatically improved the detection sensitivity. In total, 5 peptide-domain interactions were detected successfully, demonstrating the versatility of THROPPIS. In addition, a peptide-domain interaction was detected even when insulin receptor or epidermal growth factor receptor was used as a signaling domain, demonstrating that this PPI detection system can be extended to other receptors.
Volume 119(1)
Pages 287-298
Published 2022-1-1
DOI 10.1002/bit.27975
PMID 34708875
MeSH Animals Cell Line Cell Proliferation / genetics Mice Protein Interaction Domains and Motifs / genetics* Protein Interaction Mapping / methods* Receptors, Thrombopoietin* / chemistry Receptors, Thrombopoietin* / genetics Receptors, Thrombopoietin* / metabolism Recombinant Fusion Proteins* / chemistry Recombinant Fusion Proteins* / genetics Recombinant Fusion Proteins* / metabolism Signal Transduction / genetics
IF 4.002
Resource
Human and Animal Cells Ba/F3(RCB0805)