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Chemical profiling of DNA G-quadruplex-interacting proteins in live cells

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Authors

Martínez Cuesta, Sergio  ORCID logo  https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9806-2805
Balasubramanian, Shankar  ORCID logo  https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0281-5815

Abstract

Abstract: DNA–protein interactions regulate critical biological processes. Identifying proteins that bind to specific, functional genomic loci is essential to understand the underlying regulatory mechanisms on a molecular level. Here we describe a co-binding-mediated protein profiling (CMPP) strategy to investigate the interactome of DNA G-quadruplexes (G4s) in native chromatin. CMPP involves cell-permeable, functionalized G4-ligand probes that bind endogenous G4s and subsequently crosslink to co-binding G4-interacting proteins in situ. We first showed the robustness of CMPP by proximity labelling of a G4 binding protein in vitro. Employing this approach in live cells, we then identified hundreds of putative G4-interacting proteins from various functional classes. Next, we confirmed a high G4-binding affinity and selectivity for several newly discovered G4 interactors in vitro, and we validated direct G4 interactions for a functionally important candidate in cellular chromatin using an independent approach. Our studies provide a chemical strategy to map protein interactions of specific nucleic acid features in living cells.

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Funder: Welcome Trust (209441/Z/17/Z)

Keywords

Article, /639/638/92/96, /639/638/92/475/2290, /639/638/92/555, /631/337/100, article

Journal Title

Nature Chemistry

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Journal ISSN

1755-4330
1755-4349

Volume Title

13

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group UK
Sponsorship
Cancer Research UK (CRUK) (C9681/A29214, C9545/A19836)