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The Development of Protein Microarrays and Their Applications in DNA–Protein and Protein–Protein Interaction Analyses of Arabidopsis Transcription Factors

Authors :
Yu-Xian Zhu
Kun He
Wei Gong
Michael Snyder
Michael F. Covington
Stacey L. Harmer
Savithramma P. Dinesh-Kumar
Xing Wang Deng
Source :
Molecular Plant. 1:27-41
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2008.

Abstract

We used our collection of Arabidopsis transcription factor (TF) ORFeome clones to construct protein microarrays containing as many as 802 TF proteins. These protein microarrays were used for both protein-DNA and protein-protein interaction analyses. For protein-DNA interaction studies, we examined AP2/ERF family TFs and their cognate cis-elements. By careful comparison of the DNA-binding specificity of 13 TFs on the protein microarray with previous non-microarray data, we showed that protein microarrays provide an efficient and high throughput tool for genome-wide analysis of TF-DNA interactions. This microarray protein-DNA interaction analysis allowed us to derive a comprehensive view of DNA-binding profiles of AP2/ERF family proteins in Arabidopsis. It also revealed four TFs that bound the EE (evening element) and had the expected phased gene expression under clock-regulation, thus providing a basis for further functional analysis of their roles in clock regulation of gene expression. We also developed procedures for detecting protein interactions using this TF protein microarray and discovered four novel partners that interact with HY5, which can be validated by yeast two-hybrid assays. Thus, plant TF protein microarrays offer an attractive high-throughput alternative to traditional techniques for TF functional characterization on a global scale.

Details

ISSN :
16742052
Volume :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular Plant
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....891b333fc5964ef1aab8fff9bf3b6c4c