- Boassa, Daniela;
- Lemieux, Sakina P;
- Lev-Ram, Varda;
- Hu, Junru;
- Xiong, Qing;
- Phan, Sebastien;
- Mackey, Mason;
- Ramachandra, Ranjan;
- Peace, Ryan Emily;
- Adams, Stephen R;
- Ellisman, Mark H;
- Ngo, John T
A protein-fragment complementation assay (PCA) for detecting and localizing intracellular protein-protein interactions (PPIs) was built by bisection of miniSOG, a fluorescent flavoprotein derived from the light, oxygen, voltage (LOV)-2 domain of Arabidopsis phototropin. When brought together by interacting proteins, the fragments reconstitute a functional reporter that permits tagged protein complexes to be visualized by fluorescence light microscopy (LM), and then by standard as well as "multicolor" electron microscopy (EM) via the photooxidation of 3-3'-diaminobenzidine and its derivatives.