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Versatile Labeling and Detection of Endogenous Proteins Using Tag-Assisted Split Enzyme Complementation

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posted on 2021-03-18, 18:12 authored by Suraj Makhija, David Brown, Rachel M. Rudlaff, Julia K. Doh, Struan Bourke, Yina Wang, Shuqin Zhou, Rasmi Cheloor-Kovilakam, Bo Huang
Recent advances in genome engineering have expanded our capabilities to study proteins in their natural states. In particular, the ease and scalability of knocking-in small peptide tags has enabled high throughput tagging and analysis of endogenous proteins. To improve enrichment capacities and expand the functionality of knock-ins using short tags, we developed the tag-assisted split enzyme complementation (TASEC) approach, which uses two orthogonal small peptide tags and their cognate binders to conditionally drive complementation of a split enzyme upon labeled protein expression. Using this approach, we have engineered and optimized the tag-assisted split HaloTag complementation system (TA-splitHalo) and demonstrated its versatile applications in improving the efficiency of knock-in cell enrichment, detection of protein–protein interaction, and isolation of biallelic gene edited cells through multiplexing.

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