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Title: Yeast two-hybrid screening. Author: Maple J, Møller SG. Journal: Methods Mol Biol; 2007; 362():207-23. PubMed ID: 17417012. Abstract: Yeast two-hybrid screening represents a sensitive in vivo method for the identification and analysis of protein-protein interactions. The principle is based on the ability of a separate DNA-binding domain (DNA-BD) and activation domain (AD) to reconstitute a functional transactivator when brought into proximity. In the MATCHMAKER yeast two-hybrid system, a bait protein is expressed as a fusion to the GAL4 DNA-BD, whereas the prey protein is expressed as a fusion to the GAL4 AD. When a bait and a prey protein interact, the DNA-BD and AD form a functional transactivator, resulting in activation of reporter gene expression in yeast reporter strains. The method described in this chapter can be used to identify novel protein interactions, analyze protein-protein interactions between two known proteins, as well as dissect interacting protein domains.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]