摘要 |
The present invention relates to an in vitro method for detecting protein-protein interactions comprising: (a) expressing in a eukaryotic cell a first fusion protein comprising (i) a (poly)peptide that, when expressed in a cell, accumulates at distinct sites in the nucleus of the cell or interacts with proteinaceous or non-proteinaceous structures accumulated at distinct sites in the nucleus of the cell; and (ii) a (poly)peptide specifically binding to GFP; (b) expressing in the same cell a second fusion protein comprising (i) GFP; and (ii) a bait (poly)peptide; (c) expressing in the same cell a third fusion protein comprising (i) a fluorescent (poly)peptide, the excitation and/or emission wavelength of which differs from that of GFP; and (ii) a prey (poly)peptide; and (d) detecting the fluorescence emission of the fluorescent parts of the second and the third fusion protein in the cell upon excitation, wherein a co-localization of the fluorescence emission of both fusion proteins in the cell nucleus is indicative of an interaction of the bait and the prey (poly)peptide. The invention also relates to an in vitro method for detecting protein-protein interactions comprising: (a) expressing in a eukaryotic cell a first fusion protein comprising (i) a fluorescent (poly)peptide; (ii) a (poly)peptide that, when expressed in a cell, accumulates at distinct sites in the nucleus of the cell; and (iii) a bait (poly)peptide (b) expressing in the same cell a second fusion protein comprising (i) a fluorescent (poly)peptide, the excitation and/or emission wavelength of which differs from that of the fluorescent (poly)peptide comprised in said first fusion protein; and (ii) a prey (poly)peptide and (c) detecting the fluorescence emission of the fluorescent parts of the first and the second fusion protein in the cell upon excitation, wherein a co-localization of the fluorescence emission of both fusion proteins in the cell nucleus is indicative of an interaction of the bait and the prey (poly)peptide. Furthermore, the present invention relates to methods for identifying a compound modulating the interaction of two (poly)peptides and methods of determining the relative strength of the interaction of two proteins with a third protein. |