Reliable identification of protein-protein interactions by crosslinking mass spectrometry

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Swantje Lenz
Ludwig R. Sinn
Francis J. O’Reilly
Lutz Fischer
Fritz Wegner
Juri Rappsilber
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[1] Technische Universität Berlin,Bioanalytics, Institute of Biotechnology
[2] University of Edinburgh,Wellcome Centre for Cell Biology
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Protein-protein interactions govern most cellular pathways and processes, and multiple technologies have emerged to systematically map them. Assessing the error of interaction networks has been a challenge. Crosslinking mass spectrometry is currently widening its scope from structural analyses of purified multi-protein complexes towards systems-wide analyses of protein-protein interactions (PPIs). Using a carefully controlled large-scale analysis of Escherichia coli cell lysate, we demonstrate that false-discovery rates (FDR) for PPIs identified by crosslinking mass spectrometry can be reliably estimated. We present an interaction network comprising 590 PPIs at 1% decoy-based PPI-FDR. The structural information included in this network localises the binding site of the hitherto uncharacterised protein YacL to near the DNA exit tunnel on the RNA polymerase.
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