Protocol to synthesize the auxin analog 5-Ph-IAA for conditional protein depletion in C. elegans using the AID2 system
Surojit Sural, Juan Quintero Botero, Oliver Hobert, Makeda Tekle-Smith
Abstract
The auxin-inducible degron (AID) system is a broadly used tool for spatiotemporal and reversible control of protein depletion in multiple experimental model systems. AID2 technology relies on a synthetic ligand, 5-phenyl-indole-3-acetic acid (5-Ph-IAA), for improved specificity and efficiency of protein degradation. Here, we provide a protocol for cost-effective 5-Ph-IAA synthesis utilizing the Suzuki coupling of 5-chloroindole and phenylboronic acid. We describe steps for evaluating the quality of lab-synthesized 5-Ph-IAA using a C. elegans AID2 tester strain.
Topics & Concepts
DegronAuxinPhenylboronic acidChemistryProtocol (science)Combinatorial chemistryBiochemistryUbiquitinPathologyUbiquitin ligaseCatalysisMedicineGeneAlternative medicinePlant Molecular Biology ResearchPhotosynthetic Processes and MechanismsUbiquitin and proteasome pathways