Establishment of tetracycline-regulated bimolecular fluorescence complementation assay to detect protein-protein interactions in Candida albicans

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Wei-Chung Lai
H. Sunny Sun
Jia-Ching Shieh
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[1] Chung Shan Medical University,Department of Biomedical Sciences
[2] National Cheng Kung University,Institute of Molecular Medicine, College of Medicine
[3] Chung Shan Medical University Hospital,Department of Medical Research
[4] Chung Shan Medical University,Immunology Research Centre
[5] National Cheng Kung University Medical College,Institute of Molecular Medicine
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To visualize protein-protein interactions in Candida albicans with the bimolecular fluorescence complementation (BiFC) approach, we created a Tet-on system with the plasmids pWTN1 and pWTN2. Both plasmids bear a hygromycin B-resistant marker (CaHygB) that is compatible with the original Tet-on plasmid pNIM1, which carries a nourseothricin-resistant marker (CaSAT1). By using GFPmut2 and mCherry as reporters, we found that the two complementary Tet-on plasmids act synergistically in C. albicans with doxycycline in a dose-dependent manner and that expression of the fusion proteins, CaCdc11-GFPmut2 and mCherry-CaCdc10, derived from this system, is septum targeted. Furthermore, to allow detection of protein-protein interactions with the reassembly of a split fluorescent protein, we incorporated mCherry into our system. We generated pWTN1-RN and pNIM1-RC, which express the N-terminus (amino acids 1–159) and C-terminus (amino acids 160–237) of mCherry, respectively. To verify BiFC with mCherry, we created the pWTN1-CDC42-RN (or pWTN1-RN-CDC42) and pNIM1-RC-RDI1 plasmids. C. albicans cells containing these plasmids treated with doxycycline co-expressed the N- and C-terminal fragments of mCherry either N-terminally or C-terminally fused with CaCdc42 and CaRdi1, respectively, and the CaCdc42-CaRdi1 interaction reconstituted a functional form of mCherry. The establishment of this Tet-on-based BiFC system in C. albicans should facilitate the exploration of protein-protein interactions under a variety of conditions.
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