Illuminating insights into protein-protein interactions using bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET)

KDG Pfleger, KA Eidne - Nature methods, 2006 - nature.com
KDG Pfleger, KA Eidne
Nature methods, 2006nature.com
Bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET) is a straightforward biophysical
technique for studying protein-protein interactions. It requires:(1) that proteins of interest and
suitable controls be labeled with either a donor or acceptor molecule,(2) placement of these
labeled proteins in the desired environment for assessing their potential interaction, and (3)
use of suitable detection instrumentation to monitor resultant energy transfer. There are now
several possible applications, combinations of donor and acceptor molecules, potential …
Abstract
Bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET) is a straightforward biophysical technique for studying protein-protein interactions. It requires: (1) that proteins of interest and suitable controls be labeled with either a donor or acceptor molecule, (2) placement of these labeled proteins in the desired environment for assessing their potential interaction, and (3) use of suitable detection instrumentation to monitor resultant energy transfer. There are now several possible applications, combinations of donor and acceptor molecules, potential assay environments and detection system perturbations. Therefore, this review aims to demystify and clarify the important aspects of the BRET methodology that should be considered when using this technique.
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