Dosa: A method to covalently barcode proteinsfor high throughput biochemistry

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Dosa: A method to covalently barcode proteinsfor high throughput biochemistry

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Ashok, Y.; Bubb, K. L.; Oi, C.; Gorjifard, S.; Cuperus, J. T.; Queitsch, C.; Fields, S.

Abstract

Deep mutational scanning couples a proteins activity to DNA sequencing for high throughput assessment of the effects of all single amino acid substitutions, but it largely uses indirect assays, like growth, as proxy for protein activity. Here, we covalently link variant proteins in vivo to an RNA barcode by fusing them to E. coli tRNA (m5U54) methyltransferase TrmA (E358Q), which forms a covalent bond with a tRNA stem-loop. Following cell lysis, variant proteins are separated in vitro according to their biochemical properties and identified by their barcodes. We use this method, Dosa, to analyze a large pool of FLAG epitope variants for binding to an anti-FLAG antibody, to profile the cleavage preferences of variants of enteropeptidase and human rhinovirus 3C protease, and to measure the solubility of several hundred A{beta}(1-42) variants. This method should be amenable to numerous biochemical assays with proteins produced in E. coli or mammalian cells.

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