44. [Journal Cover] Chemical and Biological Strategies for Profiling Protein–Protein Interactions in Living Cells

Abstract:

Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) play critical roles in almost all cellular signal transduction events. Characterization of PPIs without interfering with the functions of intact cells is very important for basic biology study and drug developments. However, the ability to profile PPIs especially the weak/transient interactions in their native states remains challenging. To this end, many endeavors are being made in developing new methods with high efficiency and strong operability. By coupling with advanced fluorescent microscopy and mass spectroscopy techniques, these strategies not only allow us to visualize the subcellular locations and monitor the functions of proteins of interest (POI) in real time, but also enable the profiling and identification of potential unknown interacting partners in high-throughput manner, which greatly facilitates the elucidation of molecular mechanisms underlying numerous pathophysiological processes. In this review, we will summarize the typical methods for PPIs identification in living cells and their principles, advantages and limitations will also be discussed in detail.

Wang, Y-Y.; Li, W.*; Ye, B.-C.*; Bi, X.-B.* (2023), Chemical and Biological Strategies for Profiling Protein–Protein Interactions in Living Cells, Chem.: Asian J., DOI: 10.1002/asia.202300226

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