BioTechniques (Nov 2004)

“One plate/three-reporter” assay format for the detection and validation of yeast two-hybrid interactions

  • David R.H. Evans,
  • Kendra A. Swirsding,
  • Bruce E. Taillon,
  • Jan F. Simons

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/04375PT02
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 5
pp. 840 – 843

Abstract

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We describe a novel assay format for the Gal4-based yeast two-hybrid-system, in which the readout from three different reporter genes is measured sequentially in a single microplate. Activation of the URA3, MEL1, and lacZ reporters in response to a protein-protein interaction is monitored by measuring sequentially: (i) growth in medium lacking uracil, (ii) α-galactosidase activity, and (iii) β-galactosidase. The data thus generated permit elimination of many false positive signals and provide a preliminary measurement of reporter activation-strength that may be confirmed by further analysis. The assay procedure is inexpensive and requires few liquid-handling steps. It is appropriate for automated high-throughput interaction mating assays, validation of putative interactor strains and hybrid-protein self-activator tests.