A magnetic nanoprobe technology for detecting molecular interactions in live cells

J Won, M Kim, YW Yi, YH Kim, N Jung, TK Kim - Science, 2005 - science.org
J Won, M Kim, YW Yi, YH Kim, N Jung, TK Kim
Science, 2005science.org
Technologies to assess the molecular targets of biomolecules in living cells are lacking. We
have developed a technology called magnetism-based interaction capture (MAGIC) that
identifies molecular targets on the basis of induced movement of superparamagnetic
nanoparticles inside living cells. Efficient intracellular uptake of superparamagnetic
nanoparticles (coated with a small molecule of interest) was mediated by a transducible
fusogenic peptide. These nanoprobes captured the small molecule's labeled target protein …
Technologies to assess the molecular targets of biomolecules in living cells are lacking. We have developed a technology called magnetism-based interaction capture (MAGIC) that identifies molecular targets on the basis of induced movement of superparamagnetic nanoparticles inside living cells. Efficient intracellular uptake of superparamagnetic nanoparticles (coated with a small molecule of interest) was mediated by a transducible fusogenic peptide. These nanoprobes captured the small molecule's labeled target protein and were translocated in a direction specified by the magnetic field. Use of MAGIC in genome-wide expression screening identified multiple protein targets of a drug. MAGIC was also used to monitor signal-dependent modification and multiple interactions of proteins.
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