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Title: | Revealing dynamic protein acetylation across subcellular compartments |
Authors: | Baeza, Josue Lawton, Alexis J Fan, Jing |
Keywords: | Mass spectrometry (MS); Data independent acquisition (DIA); Stoichiometry; Proteome |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | Biochemical Journal |
Abstract: | Protein acetylation is a widespread post-translational modification implicated in many cellular processes. Recent advances in mass spectrometry have enabled the cataloging of thousands of sites throughout the cell, however identifying regulatory acetylation marks have proven to be a daunting task. Knowledge of the kinetics and stoichiometry of site-specific acetylation are important factors to uncover function. Here, an improved method of quantifying acetylation stoichiometry was developed and validated, providing a detailed landscape of dynamic acetylation stoichiometry within cellular compartments. The dynamic nature of site-specific acetylation in response to serum stimulation was revealed. In two distinct human cell lines, growth factor stimulation led to site-specific, temporal acetylation changes, revealing diverse kinetic profiles that clustered into several groups. Overlap of dynamic acetylation sites among two different human cell lines suggested similar regulatory control points across major cellular pathways that include splicing, translation, and protein homeostasis. Rapid increases in acetylation on protein translational machinery suggest a positive regulatory role under pro-growth conditions. Lastly, higher median stoichiometry was observed in cellular compartments where active acetyltransferases are well-described. |
Description: | Tài liệu này được phát hành theo giấy phép CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 |
URI: | http://dlib.hust.edu.vn/handle/HUST/24646 |
Link item primary: | https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/472530v3 |
Appears in Collections: | OER - Kỹ thuật hóa học; Công nghệ sinh học - Thực phẩm; Công nghệ môi trường |
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