Abstract

An approach for profiling protein-protein interactions by using affinity purification with capillary monolithic immobilized metal affinity chromatography column (cm-IMAC) in combination with label free quantitative proteomics was described in the present work. The cm-IMAC columns were prepared in a single step by copolymerization of the function monomer, namely (S)-2,2′-((1-carboxy-5-(pent‑4-enamido)pentyl)azanediyl)diacetic acid which provide a nitrilotriacetate (NTA) moiety to form chelated complexation with Ni (II) ions, inside the fused silica capillaries. The His6-tagged bait protein can be easily immobilized on the cm-IMAC columns through the formation of chelating complexation with the NTA-Ni (II) functional groups of the matrix. The cm-IMAC columns were used to explore protein-protein interactions (PPIs) on a proteomic scale when combined with label-free proteomics. A known interaction pair of proteins, namely NDP52 (amino acid sequence 10–126) and NAP1 (33–75) as well as Bcl-2 family proteins were used for proof of concept. New interactors of Bcl-XL were identified and validated by co-immunoprecipitation.

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