Screening of Protein Interacting with Apoptin by Yeast Two-hybrid from Human Leucocyte cDNA Library
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This work was supported by a grant from the National Natural Sciences Foundation of China (39800178).

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    Using yeast two-hybrid system to screen the protein interacting with apoptin from human leucocyte cDNA library, four clones interacting with apoptin were identified. One of them was homologue with ABP280 (actin-binding protein), ABP280 is a dimeric actin crossing protein and plays a key role in stabilizing the membrane-cytoskeleton. Cell co-immunoprecipitation showed that apoptin could bind to ABP280 in mammalian cells. Apoptin mutants T1, T2 and T3 lack the C-terminal 11 amino acid, 33~46 amino acid and both respectively. Apoptin mutants T2 and T3 failed to interact with ABP280, which revealed that its 33~46 amino acid was pivotal for the interaction. Apoptin mutant T1 still interacted with ABP280, which revealed that its C-terminal 11 amino acid was not essential for the interaction.

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SUN Guo-Jing, TONG Xin, MENG Xiang-Bing, DONG Yan, SUN Zhi-Xian. Screening of Protein Interacting with Apoptin by Yeast Two-hybrid from Human Leucocyte cDNA Library[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2001,28(5):695-698

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  • Received:November 13,2000
  • Revised:December 12,2000
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