International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Vol.15, No.4, 6717-6724, 2014
Towards Personalized Medicine Mediated by in Vitro Virus-Based Interactome Approaches
We have developed a simple in vitro virus (IVV) selection system based on cell-free co-translation, using a highly stable and efficient mRNA display method. The IVV system is applicable to the high-throughput and comprehensive analysis of proteins and protein-ligand interactions. Huge amounts of genomic sequence data have been generated over the last decade. The accumulated genetic alterations and the interactome networks identified within cells represent a universal feature of a disease, and knowledge of these aspects can help to determine the optimal therapy for the disease. The concept of the "integrome" has been developed as a means of integrating large amounts of data. We have developed an interactome analysis method aimed at providing individually-targeted health care. We also consider future prospects for this system.
Keywords:cell-free protein synthesis system;in vitro selection;in vitro virus;protein-protein interaction