PH
Prosper Habineza
Research fields
  • Microbiology
Visualization and Purification of Caenorhabditis elegans Germ Granule Proteins Using Proximity Labeling
Authors:  Hannah L. Hertz, Ian F. Price and Wen Tang, date: 04/20/2022, view: 2642, Q&A: 0

Membraneless organelles, such as germ granules and stress granules, are liquid-like condensates formed by phase transition. Recently, we and others have adopted proximity-based labeling methods to determine the composition of these membraneless compartments. Here, we describe the use of TurboID—an engineered promiscuous biotin ligase—to label and purify proteins localizing to Caenorhabditis elegans germ granules, known as P granules. We provide a detailed protocol for visualization of the subcellular localization of biotinylated proteins from dissected gonads, assessment of TurboID enrichment using streptavidin blots, and enrichment of biotinylated proteins under stringent conditions. Altogether, this protocol provides a workflow to unravel the proteome of C. elegans germ granules. Importantly, the assays described here can be applied to interrogate many membraneless organelles, in a diversity of living multicellular organisms.


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