Abstract

Protein-protein interactions govern most cellular pathways and processes, and multiple technologies have emerged to systematically map them. Assessing the error of interaction networks has been a challenge. Crosslinking mass spectrometry is currently widening its scope from structural analyses of purified multi-protein complexes towards systems-wide analyses of protein-protein interactions (PPIs). Using a carefully controlled large-scale analysis of Escherichia coli cell lysate, we demonstrate that false-discovery rates (FDR) for PPIs identified by crosslinking mass spectrometry can be reliably estimated. We present an interaction network comprising 590 PPIs at 1% decoy-based PPI-FDR. The structural information included in this network localises the binding site of the hitherto uncharacterised protein YacL to near the DNA exit tunnel on the RNA polymerase.

Cross-linking mass spectrometry (MS) can identify protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks but assessing the reliability of these data remains challenging. To address this issue, the authors develop and validate a method to determine the false-discovery rate of PPIs identified by cross-linking MS.

Details

Title
Reliable identification of protein-protein interactions by crosslinking mass spectrometry
Author
Lenz Swantje 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Sinn, Ludwig R 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; O’Reilly Francis J 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Fischer, Lutz 1 ; Wegner, Fritz 1 ; Rappsilber Juri 2   VIAFID ORCID Logo 

 Technische Universität Berlin, Bioanalytics, Institute of Biotechnology, Berlin, Germany (GRID:grid.6734.6) (ISNI:0000 0001 2292 8254) 
 Technische Universität Berlin, Bioanalytics, Institute of Biotechnology, Berlin, Germany (GRID:grid.6734.6) (ISNI:0000 0001 2292 8254); University of Edinburgh, Wellcome Centre for Cell Biology, Edinburgh, UK (GRID:grid.4305.2) (ISNI:0000 0004 1936 7988) 
Publication year
2021
Publication date
2021
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN
20411723
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2540000647
Copyright
© The Author(s) 2021. This work is published under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.