A novel tandem affinity purification strategy for the efficient isolation and characterisation of native protein complexes

CJ Gloeckner, K Boldt, A Schumacher… - …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
CJ Gloeckner, K Boldt, A Schumacher, R Roepman, M Ueffing
Proteomics, 2007Wiley Online Library
Isolation and dissection of native multiprotein complexes is a central theme in functional
genomics. The development of the tandem affinity purification (TAP) tag has enabled an
efficient and large‐scale purification of native protein complexes. However, the TAP tag
features a size of 21 kDa and requires time consuming cleavage. By combining a tandem
Strep‐tag II with a FLAG‐tag we were able to reduce the size of the TAP (SF‐TAP) tag to 4.6
kDa. Both moieties have a medium affinity and avidity to their immobilised binding partners …
Abstract
Isolation and dissection of native multiprotein complexes is a central theme in functional genomics. The development of the tandem affinity purification (TAP) tag has enabled an efficient and large‐scale purification of native protein complexes. However, the TAP tag features a size of 21 kDa and requires time consuming cleavage. By combining a tandem Strep‐tag II with a FLAG‐tag we were able to reduce the size of the TAP (SF‐TAP) tag to 4.6 kDa. Both moieties have a medium affinity and avidity to their immobilised binding partners. This allows the elution of SF‐tagged proteins under native conditions using desthiobiotin in the first step and the FLAG octapeptide in the second step. The SF‐TAP protocol represents an efficient, fast and straightforward purification of protein complexes from mammalian cells within 2.5 h. The power of this novel method is demonstrated by the purification of Raf associated protein complexes from HEK293 cells and subsequent analysis of their protein interaction network by dissection of interaction patterns from the Raf binding partners MEK1 and 14‐3‐3.
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