Journal of Proteome Research 2004-01-01

Anti-sulfonylbenzoate antibodies as a tool for the detection of nucleotide-binding proteins for functional proteomics.

Lisa L Moore, Ashley M Fulton, Marietta L Harrison, Robert L Geahlen

Index: J. Proteome Res. 3(6) , 1184-90, (2004)

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Abstract

Proteins that bind ATP and GTP are important cellular components. We developed an immunological approach to selectively tag nucleotide-binding proteins based on the use of 5'-[4-(fluorosulfonyl)benzoyl]adenosine and 5'-[4-(fluorosulfonyl)benzoyl]guanosine affinity tags and an antibody against 4-(sulfonyl)benzoate. Detection follows affinity labeling, gel electrophoresis, and ester bond cleavage to expose the epitope. Trial analyses of labeled proteins from lymphoid cells identified multiple ATP-binding proteins, including chaperones, actin, kinases, an RNA splicing factor, a membrane ATPase, and ATP synthase.

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