Detection and Analysis of FAT10 Modification

dc.contributor.authorAichem, Annette
dc.contributor.authorGroettrup, Marcus
dc.contributor.editorDohmen, R. Jürgen
dc.contributor.editorScheffner, Martin
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dc.description.abstractFAT10 plays a role in many cellular processes. Nevertheless, only one substrate could be identified so far to which FAT10 becomes covalently attached via a nonreducible isopeptide bond. The identification of additional substrates as well as interaction partners is therefore of great interest. Due to the absence of potent anti-FAT10 antibodies, the detection and identifi cation of interaction partners was hindered so far. We have recently described the generation of a novel monoclonal FAT10 antibody that is suitable for immunoprecipitation of endogenous FAT10 and describe in this chapter the detection of endogenous as well as of His-3×FLAG-tagged FAT10 interacting proteins and conjugates by immunoprecipitation using either this novel anti-FAT10 antibody 4FI or an anti-FLAG affinity gel.eng
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dc.subjectFAT10deu
dc.subjectFAT10 interacting proteindeu
dc.subjectProteasomal degradationdeu
dc.subjectMonoclonal anti-FAT10 antibody 4FIdeu
dc.subjectImmunoprecipitationdeu
dc.subject.ddc570deu
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