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Title: | Activity-Guided Proteomic Profiling of Proteasomes Uncovers a Variety of Active (And Inactive) Proteasome Species |
Authors: | Sahoo, Manisha Priyadarsini |
Keywords: | Proteomic; Proteasomes; Lập hồ sơ; tiểu đơn vị Beta; Blm10; Fub1 |
Issue Date: | 2023 |
Publisher: | bioRxiv |
Abstract: | Proteasomes are multi-subunit, multi-catalytic protein complexes present in eukaryotic cells that degrade misfolded, damaged, or unstructured proteins. In this study, we used an activity-guided proteomic methodology based on a fluorogenic peptide substrate to characterize the composition of proteasome complexes in WT yeast, and the changes these complexes undergo upon the deletion of Pre9 (Δα3) or of Sem1 (ΔSem1). A comparison of whole-cell proteomic analysis to activity-guided proteasome profiling indicates that the amounts of proteasomal proteins and proteasome interacting proteins in the assembled active proteasomes differ significantly from their total amounts in the cell as a whole. Using this activityguided approach, we characterized the changes in the abundance of subunits of various active proteasome species in different strains, quantified the relative abundance of active proteasomes across these strains, and charted the overall distribution of different proteasome species within each strain. The distributions obtained by our mass spectrometry-based quantification were markedly higher for some proteasome species than those obtained by activity-based quantification alone, suggesting that the activity of some of these species is impaired. The impaired activity appeared mostly among 20SBlm10 proteasome species which account for 20% of the active proteasomes in WT. |
URI: | http://dlib.hust.edu.vn/handle/HUST/23185 |
Link item primary: | https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.03.30.534963v3.full.pdf+html |
Appears in Collections: | OER - Kỹ thuật hóa học; Công nghệ sinh học - Thực phẩm; Công nghệ môi trường |
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