Bio-Protocol (Mar 2017)

Liposome Flotation Assays for Phosphoinositide-protein Interaction

  • Helene Tronchere,
  • Frederic Boal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.2169
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 5

Abstract

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Phosphoinositides are rare membrane lipids involved in the control of the major cellular functions and signaling pathways. They are able to recruit specific effector proteins to the cytosolic face of plasma membrane and organelles to coordinate a vast variety of signaling and trafficking processes, as well to maintain specific identity of the different subcellular compartments (Di Paolo and De Camilli, 2006; Lemmon, 2003). Therefore, analysis of these effectors’ binding properties and specificity towards different phosphoinositides is crucial for the understanding of their cellular functions. This protocol describes a method to characterize the binding of proteins to different phosphoinositide-containing vesicles.