Identification of New Interacting Partners for Atypical Rho GTPases: A SILAC-Based Approach
In contrast to typical Rho GTPases the regulation of atypical Rho GTPases, such as the members of the RhoBTB subfamily, rarely depends on GEFs and/or GAPs. Instead, they are regulated at the level of their expression, by post-translational modifications, by their rate of degradation as well as through binding of diverse cell-specific interactors. Stable Isotope Labeling by Amino acids in Cell culture (SILAC) is a powerful cutting-edge mass-spectrometry-based technology allowing for protein-interaction studies in vitro with removal of false-positive identifications. In this chapter, we describe how the SILAC technology can be applied to the identification of new interacting partners for atypical – constitutively active – Rho GTPases, i.e. RhoBTB3.
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