A rapid, efficient, and low-cost BiFC protocol and its application in studying in vivo interaction of seed-specific transcription factors, RISBZ and RPBF
A rapid, efficient, and low-cost BiFC protocol and its application in studying in vivo interaction of seed-specific transcription factors, RISBZ and RPBF
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2021-11-01
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Thakur, Tanika
Gandass, Nishu
Mittal, Kajal
Jamwal, Pallavi
Muthamilarasan, Mehanathan
Salvi, Prafull
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Proteins regulate cellular and biological processes in all living organisms. More than 80% of the proteins interact with one another to perform their respective functions; therefore, studying the protein–protein-interaction has gained attention in functional characterization studies. Bimolecular fluorescence complement (BiFC) assay is widely adopted to determine the physical interaction of two proteins in vivo. Here, we developed a simple, yet effective BiFC assay for protein–protein-interaction using transient Agrobacterium-mediated-transformation of onion epidermal cells by taking case study of Rice-P-box-Binding-Factor (RPBF) and rice-seed-specific-bZIP (RISBZ) in vivo interaction. Our result revealed that both the proteins, i.e., RISBZ and RPBF, interacted in the nucleus and cytosol. These two transcription factors are known for their coordinate/synergistic regulation of seed-protein content via concurrent binding to the promoter region of the seed storage protein (SSP) encoding genes. We further validated our results with BiFC assay in Nicotiana by agroinfiltration method, which exhibited similar results as Agrobacterium-mediated-transformation of onion epidermal cells. We also examined the subcellular localization of RISBZ and RPBF to assess the efficacy of the protocol. The subcellular localization and BiFC assay presented here is quite easy-to-follow, reliable, and reproducible, which can be completed within 2–3 days without using costly instruments and technologies that demand a high skill set.
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Agrobacterium-mediated transformation,
BiFC,
Onion epidermal cells,
Protein–protein interaction,
RPBF-RISBZ,
Subcellular localization,
Transient expression
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Functional and Integrative Genomics. v.21(5-6)