Which of the following is used to study protein-protein interaction ?

Correct Answer: Affinity electrophoresis
Description: Ans. is 'b' i.e., Affinity electrophoresis The most conventional and widely used high-through put methods for protein-protein interactions (PPI) are yeast two-hybrid screening and affinity purification coupled to mass spectroscopy. Other methods used to study PPI are :- LI Affinity electrophoresis Co-immunoprecipitation Protein microarrays Analytical ultracentrifugation Light scattering Fluorescence spectroscopy SPINE (strep-protein interaction experiment) LUMIER (luminescence-based mammalian intractome mapping) Calorimetry QUICK (quantitative immunoprecipitation combined with knock-down) BiFC (Biomolecular fluorescence complementation) PLA (Proximity ligation assay) Resonance energy transfer system Mammalian protein-protein interaction trap Surface plasma resonance Protein-fragment complementation assay Tandom affinity purification
Category: Biochemistry
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