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A universal method for fishing target proteins from mixtures of biomolecules using isothermal titration calorimetry.

Authors :
Zhou X
Sun Q
Kini RM
Sivaraman J
Source :
Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society [Protein Sci] 2008 Oct; Vol. 17 (10), pp. 1798-804. Date of Electronic Publication: 2008 Jul 11.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

The most challenging tasks in biology include the identification of (1) the orphan receptor for a ligand, (2) the ligand for an orphan receptor protein, and (3) the target protein(s) for a given drug or a lead compound that are critical for the pharmacological or side effects. At present, several approaches are available, including cell- or animal-based assays, affinity labeling, solid-phase binding assays, surface plasmon resonance, and nuclear magnetic resonance. Most of these techniques are not easy to apply when the target protein is unknown and the compound is not amenable to labeling, chemical modification, or immobilization. Here we demonstrate a new universal method for fishing orphan target proteins from a complex mixture of biomolecules using isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) as a tracking tool. We took snake venom, a crude mixture of several hundred proteins/peptides, as a model to demonstrate our proposed ITC method in tracking the isolation and purification of two distinct target proteins, a major component and a minor component. Identities of fished out target proteins were confirmed by amino acid sequencing and inhibition assays. This method has the potential to make a significant advancement in the area of identifying orphan target proteins and inhibitor screening in drug discovery and characterization.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1469-896X
Volume :
17
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
18621915
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1110/ps.036194.108