Proximity Dependent Biotin Labelling In Zebrafish For Proteome And Interactome Profiling

BIO-PROTOCOL(2021)

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Identification of protein interaction networks is key for understanding intricate biological processes, but mapping such networks is challenging with conventional biochemical methods, especially for weak or transient interactions. Proximity-dependent biotin labelling (BioID) using promiscuous biotin ligases and mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics has emerged in the past decade as a powerful method for probing local proteomes and protein interactors. Here, we describe the application of an engineered biotin ligase, TurboID, for proteomic mapping and interactor screening in vivo in zebrafish. We generated novel transgenic zebrafish lines that express TurboID fused to a conditionally stabilised GFP-binding nanobody, dGBP, which targets TurboID to the GFP-tagged proteins of interest. The TurboID-dGBP zebrafish lines enable proximity-dependent biotin labelling in live zebrafish simply through outcrossing with existing GFP-tagged lines. Here, we outline a detailed protocol of the BLITZ method (Biotin Labelling In Tagged Zebrafish) for utilising TurboID-dGBP fish lines to map local proteomes and screen novel interactors.[GRAPHICS].
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Proximity-dependent biotin labelling, GFP Nanobody, Zebrafish, TurboID, Proteomics, BioID
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