Unit

UNIT 29.17 Correlative Förster Resonance Electron Transfer-Proximity Ligation Assay (FRET-PLA) Technique for Studying Interactions Involving Membrane Proteins

  1. Daniel Ivanusic,
  2. Joachim Denner,
  3. Norbert Bannert

Published Online: 1 AUG 2016

DOI: 10.1002/cpps.10

Current Protocols in Protein Science

Current Protocols in Protein Science

How to Cite

Ivanusic, D., Denner, J., and Bannert, N. 2016. Correlative Förster resonance electron transfer-proximity ligation assay (FRET-PLA) technique for studying interactions involving membrane proteins. Curr. Protoc. Protein Sci. 85:29.17.1-29.17.13. doi: 10.1002/cpps.10

Author Information

  1. Robert Koch Institute, HIV and Other Retroviruses, Berlin, Germany

Publication History

  1. Published Online: 1 AUG 2016

Abstract

This unit provides a guide and detailed protocol for studying membrane protein-protein interactions (PPI) using the acceptor-sensitized Förster resonance electron transfer (FRET) method in combination with the proximity ligation assay (PLA). The protocol in this unit is focused on the preparation of FRET-PLA samples and the detection of correlative FRET/PLA signals as well as on the analysis of FRET-PLA data and interpretation of correlative results when using cyan fluorescent protein (CFP) as a FRET donor and yellow fluorescent protein (YFP) as a FRET acceptor. The correlative application of FRET and PLA combines two powerful tools for monitoring PPI, yielding results that are more reliable than with either technique alone. © 2016 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Keywords:

  • FRET;
  • membrane proteins;
  • NFRET;
  • PLA;
  • proximity ligation assay;
  • protein-protein interaction;
  • sensitized emission