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Article Dans Une Revue Proteomics Année : 2005

Peptide microarrays for the detection of molecular interactions in cellular signal transduction.

Oda Stoevesandt
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Martin Elbs
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Karsten Köhler
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Rainer Fischer
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Thomas André
Roland Brock
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Résumé

The formation of protein complexes is a hallmark of cellular signal transduction. Here, we show that peptide microarrays provide a robust and quantitative means to detect signalling-dependent changes of molecular interactions. Recruitment of a protein into a complex upon stimulation of a cell leads to the masking of an otherwise exposed binding site. In cell lysates this masking can be detected by reduced binding to a microarray carrying a peptide that corresponds to the binding motif of the respective interaction domain. The method is exemplified for the lymphocyte-specific tyrosine kinase 70 kDa zeta-associated protein binding to a bis-phosphotyrosine-motif of the activated T-cell receptor via its tandem SH2 domain. Compared to established techniques, the method provides a significant shortcut to the detection of molecular interactions.

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Immunologie

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hal-00165697 , version 1 (27-07-2007)

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Oda Stoevesandt, Martin Elbs, Karsten Köhler, Annemarie C Lellouch, Rainer Fischer, et al.. Peptide microarrays for the detection of molecular interactions in cellular signal transduction.. Proteomics, 2005, 5 (8), pp.2010-7. ⟨10.1002/pmic.200401095⟩. ⟨hal-00165697⟩

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