2005
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m500111200
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A Secretory-type Protein, Containing a Pentraxin Domain, Interacts with an A-type K+ Channel

Abstract: A-type K؉ channels belonging to the Shal subfamily are found in various receptor and neuronal cells. Although their kinetics and cell surface expression are regulated by auxiliary subunits, little is known about the proteins that may interact with Kv4 during development. A yeast two-hybrid screening of a cDNA library made from the sensory epithelium of embryonic chick cochlea revealed a novel association of Kv4.2 with a protein containing a pentraxin domain (PPTX). Sequence analysis shows that PPTX is a member… Show more

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“…After 3 days, a single colony from each plate was isolated and grown O/N in SD-TRP medium at 308C. The yeast containing the bait plasmid was transformed with the pAD-Gal4 plasmid containing PPTX (Duzhyy et al, 2005) as described previously. An aliquot of 100 ll transformed cells was plated on SD-HLAT, SD-HLT plates, and SD-LT. Media were made from BIO 101 reagents (QBiogene Systems, Irvine, CA).…”
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“…After 3 days, a single colony from each plate was isolated and grown O/N in SD-TRP medium at 308C. The yeast containing the bait plasmid was transformed with the pAD-Gal4 plasmid containing PPTX (Duzhyy et al, 2005) as described previously. An aliquot of 100 ll transformed cells was plated on SD-HLAT, SD-HLT plates, and SD-LT. Media were made from BIO 101 reagents (QBiogene Systems, Irvine, CA).…”
Section: Yeast Two-hybrid Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present study, we demonstrate that specific amino acids in the T1 domain of K v 4.2 bind PPTX. In addition, this interaction increases the expression of K v 4.2 in vitro, although the change is not observed at the biophysical level (Duzhyy et al, 2005).…”
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“…Typically this tag is used at either the N-or C-terminal ends, as is the viral hemagglutinin coat protein or HA tag. However, both can be used as an epitope tag within the C-and N-terminal domains, since tagging at the very end of either terminal may interfere with a protein-protein interaction (Duzhyy et al, 2005). Moreover, if the protein is a signaling protein, a tag at the N-terminus will be cleaved-off the main body of the protein and thus, not resolvable on a gel.…”
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