A promiscuous biotin ligase fusion protein identifies proximal and interacting proteins in mammalian cells

Proximity-dependent biotin identification (BioID) is a new approach making use of biotin ligase fusion proteins for the identification of both interacting and neighboring proteins in their native cellular environment.

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