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Use of Proximity Labeling in Cardiovascular Research

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Date 2021 Aug 9
PMID 34368510
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Protein-protein interactions are of paramount importance in regulating normal cardiac physiology. Methodologies to elucidate these interactions in vivo have been limited. Recently, proximity-dependent biotinylation, with the use of BioID, TurboID, and ascorbate peroxidase, has been developed to uncover cellular neighborhoods and novel protein-protein interactions. These cutting-edge techniques have enabled the identification of subcellular localizations of specific proteins and the neighbors or interacting proteins within these subcellular regions. In contrast to classic methods such as affinity purification and subcellular fractionation, these techniques add covalently bound tags in living cells, such that spatial relationships and interaction networks are not disrupted. Recently, these methodologies have been used to identify novel protein-protein interactions relevant to the cardiovascular system. In this review, we discuss the development and current use of proximity biotin-labeling for cardiovascular research.

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