Cell
Volume 171, Issue 7, 14 December 2017, Pages 1692-1706.e18
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A Method for the Acute and Rapid Degradation of Endogenous Proteins

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Highlights

  • Trim-Away is a widely applicable method to degrade endogenous proteins

  • Target proteins do not need to be modified before degradation

  • Proteins are degraded within minutes of application

  • Trim-Away allows efficient protein depletion in primary human cells

Summary

Methods for the targeted disruption of protein function have revolutionized science and greatly expedited the systematic characterization of genes. Two main approaches are currently used to disrupt protein function: DNA knockout and RNA interference, which act at the genome and mRNA level, respectively. A method that directly alters endogenous protein levels is currently not available. Here, we present Trim-Away, a technique to degrade endogenous proteins acutely in mammalian cells without prior modification of the genome or mRNA. Trim-Away harnesses the cellular protein degradation machinery to remove unmodified native proteins within minutes of application. This rapidity minimizes the risk that phenotypes are compensated and that secondary, non-specific defects accumulate over time. Because Trim-Away utilizes antibodies, it can be applied to a wide range of target proteins using off-the-shelf reagents. Trim-Away allows the study of protein function in diverse cell types, including non-dividing primary cells where genome- and RNA-targeting methods are limited.

Keywords

protein degradation
protein knockdown
cell division
meiosis
primary cells
oocytes
macrophages
antibodies
RNAi
CRISPR/Cas9

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