To understand cellular processes at molecular levels, elucidation of protein-protein interactions occurring at a specific location in living cells is required. We have developed a proximity labeling method mediated by… Click to show full abstract
To understand cellular processes at molecular levels, elucidation of protein-protein interactions occurring at a specific location in living cells is required. We have developed a proximity labeling method mediated by the enzyme-mediated activation of radical source (EMARS) reaction, which features a radical formation from labeling reagents by horseradish peroxidase (HRP) set on a molecule of interest (probed molecule). Proximal molecules are covalently labeled with a tag conjugated with the labeling reagent. Here we describe protocols for preparation of a labeling reagent, labeling of neighboring proteins of the probed molecule in living cells, and identification of the labeled proteins.
               
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