Genetic visualization of protein interactions harnessing liquid phase transitions

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Taku Watanabe
Tatsuya Seki
Takashi Fukano
Asako Sakaue-Sawano
Satoshi Karasawa
Misaki Kubota
Hiroshi Kurokawa
Ken Inoue
Junichi Akatsuka
Atsushi Miyawaki
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[1] Laboratory for Cell Function and Dynamics,
[2] Brain Science Institute,undefined
[3] RIKEN,undefined
[4] Ina Laboratory,undefined
[5] Medical & Biological Laboratories Co.,undefined
[6] Ltd.,undefined
[7] Ina,undefined
[8] Amalgaam Co. Ltd.,undefined
[9] Ina,undefined
[10] Biotechnological Optics Research Team,undefined
[11] Center for Advanced Photonics,undefined
[12] RIKEN,undefined
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Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are essential components of cellular function. Current fluorescence-based technologies to measure PPIs have limited dynamic range and quantitative reproducibility. Here, we describe a genetically-encoded PPI visualization system that harnesses the dynamics of condensed liquid-phase transitions to analyze protein interactions in living cells. The fluorescent protein Azami-Green and p62-PB1 domain when fused to PPI partners triggered a rapid concatenation/oligomerization process that drove the condensation of liquid-phase droplets for real-time analysis of the interaction with unlimited dynamic range in the fluorescence signal. Proof-of-principle studies revealed novel insights on the live cell dynamics of XIAP-Smac and ERK2-dimer interactions. A photoconvertible variant allowed time-resolved optical highlighting for PPI kinetic analysis. Our system, called Fluoppi, demonstrates the unique signal amplification properties of liquid-phase condensation to detect PPIs. The findings introduce a general method for discovery of novel PPIs and modulators of established PPIs.
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