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Protein interaction discovery using parallel analysis of translated ORFs (PLATO).

Authors
  • J, Zhu
  • Hb, Larman
  • G, Gao
  • R, Somwar
  • Z, Zhang
  • U, Laserson
  • A, Ciccia
  • N, Pavlova
  • G, Church
  • W, Zhang
  • Santosh Kesari
  • Sj, Elledge
Type
Published Article
Journal
Nature Biotechnology
Publisher
Springer Nature
Volume
31
Issue
4
Pages
331–334
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1038/nbt.2539
Source
Kesari Lab
License
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Abstract

Identifying physical interactions between proteins and other molecules is a critical aspect of biological analysis. Here we describe PLATO, an in vitro method for mapping such interactions by affinity enrichment of a library of full-length open reading frames displayed on ribosomes, followed by massively parallel analysis using DNA sequencing. We demonstrate the broad utility of the method for human proteins by identifying known and previously unidentified interacting partners of LYN kinase, patient autoantibodies, and the small-molecules gefitinib and dasatinib.

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