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Fan Z, Li J, Liu T, Zhang Z, Qin W, Qian X. A new tandem enrichment strategy for the simultaneous profiling of O-GlcNAcylation and phosphorylation in RNA-binding proteome. The Analyst 2021 146(4) 33465208
Abstract:
RNA-protein interactions play important roles in almost every step of the lifetime of RNAs, such as RNA splicing, transporting, localization, translation and degradation. Post-translational modifications, such as O-GlcNAcylation and phosphorylation, and their "cross-talk" (OPCT) are essential to the activity and function regulation of RNA-binding proteins (RBPs). However, due to the extremely low abundance of O-GlcNAcylation and the lack of RBP-targeted enrichment strategies, large-scale simultaneous profiling of O-GlcNAcylation and phosphorylation on RBPs is still a challenging task. In the present study, we developed a tandem enrichment strategy combining metabolic labeling-based RNA tagging for selective purification of RBPs and HILIC-based enrichment for simultaneous O-GlcNAcylation and phosphorylation profiling. Benefiting from the sequence-independent RNA tagging by ethynyluridine (EU) labeling, 1115 RBPs binding to different types of RNAs were successfully enriched and identified by quantitative mass spectrometry (MS) analysis. Further HILIC enrichment on the tryptic-digested RBPs and MS analysis led to the first large-scale identification of O-GlcNAcylation and phosphorylation in the RNA-binding proteome, with 461 O-GlcNAc peptides corresponding to 300 RBPs and 671 phosphopeptides corresponding to 389 RBPs. Interestingly, ∼25% RBPs modified by two PTMs were found to be related to multiple metabolism pathways. This strategy has the advantage of high compatibility with MS and provides peptide-level evidence for the identification of O-GlcNAcylated RBPs. We expect it will support simultaneous mapping of O-GlcNAcylation and phosphorylation on RBPs and facilitate further elucidation of the crucial roles of OPCT in the function regulation of RBPs.
O-GlcNAc proteins:
NACAM, SAP18, PLOD2, NOP56, DDX3X, PLXB2, RRP8, SERA, PSMD3, MCA3, PRPF3, TPD54, TIM44, ACTN4, ACSL4, PLOD3, IF2P, ZC11A, SC22B, PR40A, MPPB, CSDE1, U520, NU155, EIF3G, SPF27, RL1D1, CLPX, RTN3, LC7L3, VAPB, SMC2, AP2A1, WIZ, BAG2, TOM40, ACL6A, EGFR, LMNA, TFR1, FRIH, RPN1, RPN2, ITB1, SYEP, HNRPC, SRPRA, VIME, GNAI3, ANXA5, LAMP1, ACADM, TOP1, TOP2A, PABP1, ADT3, TPR, EF2, PDIA4, FPPS, ENPL, ALDR, NDKA, RS2, UBF1, ARF4, NUCL, RAB6A, PSB1, FLNA, SDHB, UBA1, NDKB, ITA6, SFPQ, IF4B, AT2B4, THIL, RS12, PSA4, SYVC, 1433T, MAP4, PSA5, PSB4, NDUS1, ECHM, KCY, AMRP, SDHA, METK2, CPSM, PUR9, HNRH1, 1433S, STIP1, P5CR1, MCM4, HSP74, CTNA1, MYH9, DEK, RL4, SPB5, NUP62, RBMX, TCPZ, ECE1, PRS6B, KI67, RAGP1, ATRX, SYQ, LMAN1, NASP, FAS, AL7A1, SYSC, MCM2, ACADV, NU153, RBP2, DNLI3, MRE11, CPT1A, F10A1, TCPD, RAB7A, IDH3G, HCFC1, DHB4, HDGF, ROA3, 6PGD, NUP98, ACLY, TCP4, SYYC, UBP14, SNAA, IF5, TERA, DSRAD, TPD52, EIF3B, NU107, EPIPL, SC61B, SRP54, B2MG, SMD2, RL23A, YBOX1, NOP14, IF4G2, GTF2I, NUCB2, RT22, HMGN5, RBM10, TFAM, CLH1, SPTB2, SET, CAP1, EXOSX, EWS, ODO1, RL18A, NUCB1, M2OM, LMNB2, SRS11, CALD1, RL18, C1QBP, CKAP4, KHDR1, DHX9, GOGA2, SSRP1, AHNK, AIMP1, ILF3, SRSF5, SRSF6, TIF1B, TCOF, PICAL, SNW1, TRI29, EIF3A, MLEC, CAPR1, SMC1A, RRP1B, GANAB, NUMA1, U5S1, RRS1, ACOX1, PLEC, RNPS1, PUM3, RB11B, SEPT7, DDB1, CDC37, SRSF7, PCKGM, HNRL2, INF2, PDS5A, PREP, RRP12, TOIP1, HP1B3, RBM26, BRE1A, CDKAL, PRP8, ZC3HE, QSOX2, IKIP, TM10C, EIF3M, PABP2, KTN1, CAND1, THOC6, P66A, MISP, CCAR1, PELP1, NDUF2, RM50, PAF1, TXND5, TOIP2, THOC2, TM263, NU133, PDC6I, SCFD1, LMO7, ELYS, RT27, HS105, NU205, RAD50, SMRC1, TNPO1, FUBP1, P5CR2, PTCD3, DDX27, EFGM, IWS1, NIBA2, YMEL1, PSMD1, EIF3C, ROAA, CMS1, MBB1A, GNL3, PDIP3, PININ, ACAD9, SFXN1, CYBP, RM47, RTN4, DDX21, AAAS, CARF, AATF, BCLF1, MYOF, SYLC, NXF1, SEC63, LIMA1, SEPT9, KAD3, RCOR1, ACINU, TMCO1, PPIE, PA2G4, RUVB2, TR150, RT23, CHTOP, TLN1, HYOU1, SAM50, SP16H, UTP18, SRPRB
Species: Homo sapiens
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Berthier A, Vinod M, Porez G, Steenackers A, Alexandre J, Yamakawa N, Gheeraert C, Ploton M, Maréchal X, Dubois-Chevalier J, Hovasse A, Schaeffer-Reiss C, Cianférani S, Rolando C, Bray F, Duez H, Eeckhoute J, Lefebvre T, Staels B, Lefebvre P. Combinatorial regulation of hepatic cytoplasmic signaling and nuclear transcriptional events by the OGT/REV-ERBα complex. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2018 115(47) 30397120
Abstract:
The nuclear receptor REV-ERBα integrates the circadian clock with hepatic glucose and lipid metabolism by nucleating transcriptional comodulators at genomic regulatory regions. An interactomic approach identified O-GlcNAc transferase (OGT) as a REV-ERBα-interacting protein. By shielding cytoplasmic OGT from proteasomal degradation and favoring OGT activity in the nucleus, REV-ERBα cyclically increased O-GlcNAcylation of multiple cytoplasmic and nuclear proteins as a function of its rhythmically regulated expression, while REV-ERBα ligands mostly affected cytoplasmic OGT activity. We illustrate this finding by showing that REV-ERBα controls OGT-dependent activities of the cytoplasmic protein kinase AKT, an essential relay in insulin signaling, and of ten-of-eleven translocation (TET) enzymes in the nucleus. AKT phosphorylation was inversely correlated to REV-ERBα expression. REV-ERBα enhanced TET activity and DNA hydroxymethylated cytosine (5hmC) levels in the vicinity of REV-ERBα genomic binding sites. As an example, we show that the REV-ERBα/OGT complex modulates SREBP-1c gene expression throughout the fasting/feeding periods by first repressing AKT phosphorylation and by epigenomically priming the Srebf1 promoter for a further rapid response to insulin. Conclusion: REV-ERBα regulates cytoplasmic and nuclear OGT-controlled processes that integrate at the hepatic SREBF1 locus to control basal and insulin-induced expression of the temporally and nutritionally regulated lipogenic SREBP-1c transcript.
O-GlcNAc proteins:
A4D111, POTEF, A5GZ75, AXA2L, P121C, A9Z0R7, EIFCL, C3UMV2, F1JVV5, I6TRR8, MYO1C, IF2B3, DDX3X, TCRG1, OPLA, XPO1, SC16A, SET1A, OGT1, EIF3D, DDX3Y, DHX15, PRP4, SERA, PSMD3, HNRPR, ACTN4, MYO1B, AKAP8, HNRPQ, UGDH, USO1, WDR1, ANR17, GGCT, LX12B, FLNB, PR40A, SF3B1, SPB7, NU155, KRT38, SC24D, GLSK, SC31A, ELP1, SMC2, AGM1, UTS2, BAG4, SC24A, SC24B, AP2A1, LDHA, AL1A1, PGK1, A2MG, CO3, CYTA, KV117, IGHG1, IGHA1, APOE, APOC2, FIBG, TFR1, TRFE, CATA, ALDOA, TBB4A, G3P, HSPB1, RPN1, RPN2, AT1A1, ARGI1, ALDH2, S10A8, ADT2, GELS, ATPB, APOA4, ENOA, PYGL, G6PI, TPM3, PDIA1, CATD, ANXA2, CAN1, TBB5, HS90A, SP1, CO1A2, HS90B, PO2F2, GSTP1, VILI, ANXA4, PARP1, LKHA4, ATX1L, POTEI, UBB, UBC, SAA2, HS71A, HS71B, IGG1, TBA3C, TBA3D, THIO, CH60, BIP, HSP7C, PYGB, PYGM, G6PD, PYC, C1TC, NFH, IMDH2, XRCC6, XRCC5, AT1A3, EF2, PDIA4, P4HA1, ENOB, GFAP, ENPL, IDE, PO2F1, HNRPL, PLAK, DESP, AT2A2, HSP76, DDX5, LEG3, TCPA, RL7, VINC, E2AK2, ITIH2, ANXA7, HNF1A, FILA, CD11B, FLNA, VDAC1, TGM2, PUR2, UBA1, NDKB, TGM1, EST1, SFPQ, SAHH, MCM3, ATPA, PTBP1, SYVC, ABCD3, GRN, TKT, SPB3, AL4A1, PDIA3, KPYR, RPB2, AKT1, PUR9, HNRH1, CASPE, 1433S, S10AB, PRDX2, MCM4, MCM7, HS71L, CTNB1, IRS1, GDE, MYH9, FUS, SPB5, NUP62, TALDO, GRP75, CAPG, TCPZ, STAT3, MDHC, MDHM, ECHA, GARS, SYIC, HUTH, LPPRC, MATR3, MSH2, VDAC2, SYQ, LEG7, COPD, SPB4, TCPE, AL9A1, LMAN1, FMO5, TCPG, SYAC, RBM25, KLK7, DYN2, TCPQ, TCPD, RAB7A, HCFC1, KS6A3, HNRPM, HXK2, CAZA1, NUP98, ACLY, COPB, COPA, SC24C, SYRC, SYYC, UBP14, HSP72, P5CS, XPO2, TERA, MTP, AF17, PSA, HNRH2, EIF3B, SYMC, NU107, EPIPL, TPIS, ACTB, IF4A1, HNRPK, 1433G, PRS4, ACTA, H4, RS27A, RL40, 1433Z, RACK1, ACTG, ACTH, ACTC, ACTS, TBA1B, TBA4A, TBB4B, PRKDC, DCD, VIGLN, CLH1, HNRPU, FABP5, MSHR, EWS, SEMG2, DSG1, SP3, PLOD1, EF1A2, GFPT1, PRDX1, KHDR1, TGM3, DHX9, LG3BP, DSC1, ILF3, TRAP1, PAK2, PSMD2, PABP4, PICAL, PKP1, BLMH, SNTB1, TBB2A, VEZF1, TRI29, UBP2L, LY6D, SRC8, PDIA5, HS902, EPN4, SMC1A, GANAB, MVP, PLEC, NONO, SC23A, SC23B, CDSN, JHD2C, CYTM, DPYL2, PCKGM, TKFC, Q53G76, Q58FF2, Q59EA0, ZN326, FILA2, UBAP2, XP32, RBM26, EF1A3, ARID2, TBA3E, POTEE, SBSN, FBX50, Q70T18, Q71E78, TBA1A, SND1, NUP54, MYH14, PEG10, PRP39, TAXB1, CAND1, CARM1, PRSR1, SPA12, ANKH1, ASXL1, NUP93, RDHE2, Q8N6B4, PDPR, TNR6A, COP1, PDC6I, POF1B, ATX2L, DDX1, BAP1, TFG, RBP56, EVPL, DDX17, RENT1, FUBP2, UBP7, NCLN, H2B1A, WNK4, ZC3HA, SCYL1, SPB12, GSDMA, VPS35, PHF12, CIC, STRBP, VAT1, NUP88, ATX2, CPNE1, TCPH, TBA1C, DIDO1, HNRL1, TBB2B, NUP58, ACTBM, TB182, SP130, WNK1, AGO3, MCCB, MOV10, TNR6C, S10AE, DD19A, ATD3A, TBA8, UGGG1, IF2B1, CALL5, RRBP1, NXF1, S2513, PO2F3, AGO2, AGO1, Q9UL79, ACSL5, DD19B, TNR6B, CD11A, EIF3L, SYFA, KLK5, RTCB, WNK2, PKP3, HYOU1, SNX9, COPG1, IF2B2, S23IP
Species: Homo sapiens
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