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Hao Y, Li Z, Du X, Xie Q, Li D, Lei S, Guo Y. Characterization and chemoproteomic profiling of protein O-GlcNAcylation in SOD1-G93A mouse model. Molecular medicine (Cambridge, Mass.) 2025 31(1) 40021952
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a devastating motor neuron disease. Protein O-linked β-N-acetylglucosamine (O-GlcNAc) modification has been found to affect the processing of several important proteins implicated in ALS. However, the overall level and cellular localization of O-GlcNAc during ALS progression are incompletely understood, and large-scale profiling of O-GlcNAcylation sites in this context remains unexplored.
O-GlcNAc proteins:
TANC2, ZEP3, MA7D2, AMRA1, AJM1, CNTRL, SKT, TITIN, ARI1A, S14L1, KI16B, TM245, RHG42, CTTB2, SAFB1, CCDC6, SHAN1, CE350, SYGP1, TPR, DPYL2, EMD, SYPL1, M3K5, PPE2, VIAAT, CTND2, LIMK2, ACK1, SYUA, ATX2, PDLI1, ZN106, DC1I1, PLIN4, ZFR, HCN2, BSN, SYN1, CO4B, MBP, ARAF, ALDOA, GCR, CATL1, NFL, NFM, RC3H2, NCAM1, HSPB1, MAP1B, G3P, NFH, VIME, MTAP2, MOV10, CRYAB, KCC2B, PABP1, AIMP1, KIF4, FOXK1, STAT3, EAA2, AINX, SOX2, LMNA, INPP, RORG, APC1, ATX1, PCBP3, KCNN2, GCP3, TB182, KCNH8, NPHP4, YTHD1, PI5PA, MRTFB, DOCK4, RUVB1, ABI2, RS3, KCNA2, ZHX1, TRAF5, SURF6, NCOA1, RGRF2, LYAG, IRS2, GBX1, TNIK, WNK1, CSRP1, G3BP2, RLA2, CTNB1, PLAK, S30BP, NFIA, ENAH, EMAL1, CNN2, CDK12, MA6D1, M3K13, PSD3, PLBL2, PRC2C, MILK2, YETS2, PBIP1, TPPC9, FUBP2, WNK2, LIMC1, TNR6C, ZEP2, AAK1, TNR6A, CAMKV, MINY4, GRM5, ARMX5, N42L1, PACS2, ABL2, OXR1, UN13A, HERC2, PHAR4, SRRM1, TR150, LIN54, TAB3, ZBTB4, UNKL, RBM27, TM1L2, MYO1G, ANR40, SYNRG, NACAD, A1CF, LAMA2, PMEL, NCOR1, LAMA5, BCAR1, HCFC1, MRE11, PACN1, MAFK, MCM7, PTN14, SPTB2, TAF6, SRBS1, DBNL, SH3G1, TLE4, IF4G2, MINT, ZYX, OMGP, HECAM, NR2E1, SF01, SYN2, GPDM, PLK4, SBNO1, SLAI1, PKP4, SYMC, SAM9L, SH3R1, HECD1, ABLM3, ARMX2, CE170, CDC5L, LAR4B, RHG20, F135A, SPKAP, SR140, KIF24, RPRD2, WWC2, REXO4, PTN23, IQCE, TRAK1, RN220, ERC2, NFRKB, MAGI1, TEX2, PF21A, CNOT1, NU188, TRPV1, SC6A5, PICAL, SMAP2, CPEB3, PLPR3, MYCB2, PRC2B, TPPP, ATX2L, CCNT2, MAP6, SI1L2, ERBIN, R3HD2, AUXI, RERE, SNPH, RIMB2, NU214, INT2, SDA1, EPN1, AGFG2, UBP2L, C2C2L, NRAP, DDHD1, BCAS1, ZN598, CTIP, SHAN2, MACA1, ANR26, MAST4, RHG32, LPP, MYPT2, IF4B, ZN750, WDR48, TB10B, CSTP1, SP130, ZC21A, ZNT6, SUN2, RCC2, ABLM2, HSP13, EMSY, CLAP2, CNOT4, SRRM2, IKZF5, TOX4, GEPH, DIP2A, LARP4, IFFO1, OSBL6, YTHD3, POGZ, ZHX2, TT21A, SI1L1, RBM14, UBP44, CNOT2, HYCC2, ANK2, DIDO1, PARP9, SYNPO, VCIP1, MB214, TAB1, RPB2, ASPP2, F193A, NAV1, SYNJ1, RPGF2, EP400, PHC3, VP37A, EPN2, PDLI5, CSR2B, FBP1L, SCAM1, ZBT20, HS12A, AGFG1, MATR3, FANCI, PO121, MRTFA, MTSS1, SPART, PPR42, NUP58, RFIP5, BRD8, PP6R2, CS047, LUZP1, RBM12, SC6A8, MAVS, MICA1, SIR2, AMOT, AGAP3, P66B, CCG8, TAF9, WDR13, UBAP2, NCOA5, PEX16, DCP1A, YTHD2, BMP2K, DYST, LRP1, SYUB, ALS2, BICD2, CLIP1, CIC, S12A6, NRBP, RP25L, TAB2, DDAH2, HGS, TM2D1, SNCAP, ASH1L, ANR17, RTN4, RRBP1, NUDC2, TPPP3, FLIP1, DDAH1, DLGP1, FIP1, TM263, CNN3, AL7A1, PLIN3, MYPT1, NDUBA, CRIP2, TSC1, NBEA, INP4A, RIMS2, SO1C1, RBP2, MKRN2, RTN3, NUDT3, LGI1, TULP4, ADRM1, FMN2, GIT2, BAG3, ZN207, ASAP1, SON, TBL1X, PLEC, MACF1, NPHP1, VAPB, ADDA, GOGA5, MAP1A, QKI, PCLO, GAB1, FBX6, FOXO1, ADA23, AKA12, NCOR2, C8AP2, TNIP1, DEMA, E41L3, SYUG, ITSN2, ZO2, ADNP, NEK4, APCL, MTMR1, MECP2, E41L1
Species: Mus musculus
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Hao Y, Li X, Qin K, Shi Y, He Y, Zhang C, Cheng B, Zhang X, Hu G, Liang S, Tang Q, Chen X. Chemoproteomic and Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals that O-GlcNAc Regulates Mouse Embryonic Stem Cell Fate through the Pluripotency Network. Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 2023 62(17) 36852467
Abstract:
Self-renewal and differentiation of embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are influenced by protein O-linked β-N-acetylglucosamine (O-GlcNAc) modification, but the underlying mechanism remains incompletely understood. Herein, we report the identification of 979 O-GlcNAcylated proteins and 1340 modification sites in mouse ESCs (mESCs) by using a chemoproteomics method. In addition to OCT4 and SOX2, the third core pluripotency transcription factor (PTF) NANOG was found to be modified and functionally regulated by O-GlcNAc. Upon differentiation along the neuronal lineage, the O-GlcNAc stoichiometry at 123 sites of 83 proteins-several of which were PTFs-was found to decline. Transcriptomic profiling reveals 2456 differentially expressed genes responsive to OGT inhibition during differentiation, of which 901 are target genes of core PTFs. By acting on the core PTF network, suppression of O-GlcNAcylation upregulates neuron-related genes, thus contributing to mESC fate determination.
O-GlcNAc proteins:
AMRA1, SETX, SKT, BCORL, AGRIN, MGAP, ARI1A, KANL3, CHD6, PHRF1, ZCH24, EP300, KIF7, KI67, CE350, ANR11, NUMA1, TPR, MORC3, TAF4B, KMT2B, EMD, AKAP1, TCOF, DCTN1, MNT, NCOA3, ATN1, ECP3, DPOD2, CTND2, PIAS3, AF10, ACK1, GET3, DSG2, ESS2, ATX2, PDLI1, ULK1, BARD1, KDM6A, ZN106, NSD1, ZFR, HIPK1, SETB1, LAMC1, MYCN, GCR, EGR1, RC3H2, ATX1L, DERPC, K2C8, HSPB1, JUND, FGFR1, G3P, ATF2, COF1, HEXB, VIME, PO5F1, CBL, CCNB1, PO2F1, RS2, NFKB1, MAX, PABP1, NEDD1, PTN12, FMR1, ELK1, FOXK1, STAT3, SOX15, PLIN2, CBP, NEDD4, YAP1, RFX1, SOX2, LMNA, ROA1, S1PR2, ARNT, RD23A, PLTP, KMT2A, KLF16, FOXP1, TB182, GMEB2, SENP1, YTHD1, MRTFB, DOCK4, STIM1, TBX3, NCOA1, ERF, SIAE, NACAM, ATF1, WNK1, G3BP2, DNLI3, G3BP1, RLA2, GABPA, S30BP, ZEP1, ENAH, SOX13, CAPR2, APLP2, CLUS, TLE3, GATA4, MITF, CHD8, ZCH18, TANC1, CDK12, SAP25, LIN41, MLXIP, HROB, VRTN, CO039, PDLI7, SMCA4, PRC2C, MILK2, MIDN, YETS2, PBIP1, FUBP2, TFPT, SRBP2, GSE1, F117B, ZN865, WDR62, QRIC1, FOXK2, RREB1, TNR6C, DAB2P, TNR6A, RHG17, PKHA7, COBL1, FCHO2, TET1, ARMX5, GARL3, TET2, CDV3, PHAR4, C2CD3, LIN54, NPA1P, TAB3, TASO2, RESF1, NUFP2, UNKL, COBL, KDM6B, PRSR1, SMG7, RBM27, PHF12, ZDBF2, PUR4, SYNRG, UIMC1, SIN3A, NFAC2, SRC8, SKIL, ELF1, KLF4, NCOR1, KLF3, NCOA2, FOXD3, PAPOA, HCFC1, P3C2A, SIX4, ZFHX3, TOB1, AP180, GLI3, ATRX, MAFK, NPM, M3K7, DAG1, SPTB2, TAF6, TIF1B, SPT6H, SH3G1, ARI3A, TLE1, TLE4, IF4G2, MINT, ZIC3, ZYX, NUP62, PHC1, TFE3, TIF1A, SF01, DAZL, RBL1, KNL1, BCL9L, SBNO1, SLAI1, PKP4, CDK13, SH3R1, JHD2C, HECD1, ARMX2, LAR4B, RHG21, HELZ, SCAF8, UTF1, PKHG2, NIPBL, CCD66, F135A, RPRD2, WWC2, ZN532, KRBA1, TAF9B, RBM26, INT1, BCR, AHDC1, PTN23, PAPD7, KDM3A, KMT2D, CHD4, RN220, NUP98, NFRKB, GGYF2, LCOR, TEX2, PF21A, KDM3B, FNBP4, CNOT1, LARP1, RHG26, NU188, CNDD3, PICAL, SPAG5, HUWE1, SMAP2, CPEB3, MYCB2, PRC2B, PRR14, MACOI, ATX2L, CKP2L, PRC2A, MCAF1, SI1L2, KANL1, ERBIN, R3HD2, RERE, PUM2, PUM1, NU214, WNK4, TCAM1, SAS6, CAMP3, UBN2, TNC18, AGFG2, UBP2L, WNK3, ZN598, CTIP, SHAN2, NANOG, DDX42, RHG32, VGLU3, LPP, TET3, MYPT2, IF4B, CNO10, MISSL, TB10B, CARF, TGO1, ZN879, SP130, ZC3HE, ZNT6, SUN2, TNR6B, ARI5B, EMSY, BNC2, KAT6B, KMT2C, CLAP2, CNOT4, SRRM2, TOX4, GEPH, SYP2L, LARP4, KANK2, SALL4, YTHD3, TOIP2, KAT6A, ASXL2, POGZ, SREK1, TAF5, ZHX2, EPC2, SI1L1, CND2, RBM14, SUCO, CNOT2, DIDO1, SMAG1, LENG8, CDAN1, DPPA4, LRIF1, VCIP1, MB214, TAB1, SCYL2, ASPP2, LS14B, SYEP, F193A, BCOR, OGT1, SUGP1, NAV1, SYNJ1, ADNP2, RPGF2, BICRL, EP400, PHC3, VP37A, EPN2, P66A, PDLI5, ELYS, ZBT20, ANLN, AGFG1, MATR3, CASC3, I2BPL, PO121, ALMS1, SF3A1, GRHL2, ATF7, CACL1, DC1L1, MTSS1, SPART, TDIF2, HBP1, NUP58, RFIP5, BRD8, WIPI1, CDK8, CS047, ATX7, NUP35, LUZP1, RPAP2, NDC1, MAVS, AMOT, CSKI2, P66B, TAF9, IPO4, ZCH14, UBAP2, NCOA5, FUBP1, RBM47, AJUBA, VPS36, DCP1A, EGLN2, YTHD2, SRGP2, GRHL1, BCL7B, P4R3B, PLRG1, CIC, WAC, TRPS1, MED1, ACATN, NRBP, RP25L, NONO, TAB2, RBM10, EPN4, DDAH2, NOG2, ZN281, HGS, NASP, ARIP4, ANR17, ZN318, TRI33, MZT2, ZWINT, ECD, YIF1B, ROA0, DHRS7, TPD54, SSBP3, PSRC1, SARNP, BCL9, SP2, NOP56, SH24A, FIP1, PLIN3, MYPT1, KC1D, TCF20, TOR3A, SALL1, ZN704, RBP2, UBE4B, TBX20, AFF4, RBCC1, 4ET, PALLD, ELF2, TSSC4, NUDT3, HAKAI, ADRM1, NCOA6, FANCA, GIT2, BAG3, TOB2, ZN207, SON, TBL1X, PLEC, MACF1, GOGA5, QKI, GAB1, DMRT1, YLPM1, PCM1, RHG07, TAF7, FOXO1, ADA23, AKA12, UXT, MAN1, NCOR2, AKT3, COR1B, TNIP1, GANP, DEMA, CARM1, RGAP1, ITSN2, ZO2, KLF5, ADNP, ARI3B, BCL3, SE1L1, E41L1, ZN292
Species: Mus musculus
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Zhu WZ, Palazzo T, Zhou M, Ledee D, Olson HM, Paša-Tolić L, Olson AK. First comprehensive identification of cardiac proteins with putative increased O-GlcNAc levels during pressure overload hypertrophy. PloS one 2022 17(10) 36288343
Abstract:
Protein posttranslational modifications (PTMs) by O-GlcNAc globally rise during pressure-overload hypertrophy (POH). However, a major knowledge gap exists on the specific proteins undergoing changes in O-GlcNAc levels during POH primarily because this PTM is low abundance and easily lost during standard mass spectrometry (MS) conditions used for protein identification. Methodologies have emerged to enrich samples for O-GlcNAcylated proteins prior to MS analysis. Accordingly, our goal was to identify the specific proteins undergoing changes in O-GlcNAc levels during POH. We used C57/Bl6 mice subjected to Sham or transverse aortic constriction (TAC) to create POH. From the hearts, we labelled the O-GlcNAc moiety with tetramethylrhodamine azide (TAMRA) before sample enrichment by TAMRA immunoprecipitation (IP). We used LC-MS/MS to identify and quantify the captured putative O-GlcNAcylated proteins. We identified a total of 700 putative O-GlcNAcylated proteins in Sham and POH. Two hundred thirty-three of these proteins had significantly increased enrichment in POH over Sham suggesting higher O-GlcNAc levels whereas no proteins were significantly decreased by POH. We examined two MS identified metabolic enzymes, CPT1B and the PDH complex, to validate by immunoprecipitation. We corroborated increased O-GlcNAc levels during POH for CPT1B and the PDH complex. Enzyme activity assays suggests higher O-GlcNAcylation increases CPT1 activity and decreases PDH activity during POH. In summary, we generated the first comprehensive list of proteins with putative changes in O-GlcNAc levels during POH. Our results demonstrate the large number of potential proteins and cellular processes affected by O-GlcNAc and serve as a guide for testing specific O-GlcNAc-regulated mechanisms during POH.
O-GlcNAc proteins:
MA7D1, CAVN4, OTUD4, FIBA, TRDN, DPYL2, CLCA, MYH11, KNG1, PRDX6, AKAP1, DLDH, NDUBB, GSTO1, CASQ2, RL21, PHB2, ECH1, NDUA1, TIM44, CAVN1, AKAP2, SLK, NIPS2, AT2A2, PGAM2, EF1B, ATX2, NMT1, XIRP1, PDLI1, MYPC3, SNX3, DC1I2, PLIN4, ROA2, RAD, CLPP, TOM1, COX1, COX2, CAH2, CO3, IGJ, KV2A7, IGKC, GCAB, IGHG1, IGH1M, B2MG, HBA, HBB1, LAMC1, FABP4, CFAB, MYG, ALDOA, ANF, AATC, AATM, TBA1B, LDHA, G6PI, TRY2, TTHY, KCRM, ANXA2, ALBU, SPA3K, ENPL, APOE, MDHM, ITB1, PDIA1, NUCL, PGK1, FRIH, MYL3, SODM, NDUB1, ANXA1, EF1A1, CATB, TAU, THIO, GSTM1, H2B1F, H10, CO1A1, FABPH, HS90B, DMD, PFKAL, COX5A, RL7A, GELS, MYH3, AT1B1, GLUT4, RL7, MDHC, RSSA, CALR, HSPB1, ANXA6, GLNA, B4GT1, GSTM2, H12, LDHB, SPTN1, G3P, ENOA, HXK1, PPIA, TPIS, BASI, COF1, RL13A, SERPH, COX5B, COX41, BIP, PRDX3, VIME, CYTC, ENOB, TGM2, EIF3A, CBX3, CXA1, PIMT, CRYAB, CATA, CAPG, GSTA4, RS2, TLN1, MOES, RADI, CTNA1, DHE3, FKB1A, MAP4, RL3, H2AX, PDIA3, PABP1, FRIL1, FETUA, DESM, AIMP1, LA, ANT3, RANG, MIF, PTN11, HSPB7, ODPA, CALX, PRDX1, RL12, RL18, FBLN2, HMGCL, HSPA9, CAP1, TKT, RL28, ACSL1, ECI1, H14, H11, H15, H13, ALDR, COF2, ACADM, PRS7, ADX, ALDH2, CAPZB, RL6, RL29, CACP, RL13, ANXA5, TBCA, LMNA, CX7A2, TNNI3, ADT1, ROA1, PCY1A, CAV1, ODBA, CSRP3, ACADV, PA2G4, TNNT2, ICAL, ACADL, CAV3, MLRV, ADT2, LUM, KPYM, NDUS6, CPT2, RL10A, ODB2, CCHL, MOT1, IDHP, STOM, ADK, ATPK, ACYP2, ATP68, ATP5E, AT5G2, CX6B1, CX7A1, COX7B, CYB5, UBP5, ATPB, WFS1, ACTN4, EF2, OPA1, TPM1, B2L13, PCBP1, ACTB, RS20, PPLA, UB2D3, UBC12, UBE2N, RL26, RL27, SUMO2, 1433G, RS7, RS8, 1433E, RS14, RS18, RS11, RS13, DLRB1, EF1A2, RS4X, RL23A, RS6, H4, RAN, RS15, RS25, RS30, RL30, CYC, RL31, RS3, RL32, RL8, FBX40, YBOX1, RS27A, HSP7C, MPC1, CH60, GNAS2, 1433Z, HMGB1, IF5A1, ACTG, ACTH, RS12, RS10, RL22, ACTC, UB2L3, TBA4A, TBB4B, H31, IMB1, PEBP1, HINT1, IDHG1, NACAM, TCPD, SGCD, SGCA, WNK1, RL19, SRSF3, H32, RS3A, G3BP2, ANXA4, COQ7, G3BP1, LAMA4, QCR6, PRDX5, APOA1, CO1A2, NDKB, TERA, UBA1, MYH6, ATPA, KCRB, CO6A1, PGBM, EMAL1, ATP5I, CLUS, ANXA7, ACADS, CD36, NEBL, PERM1, TRI72, HSDL2, HP1B3, PRC2C, TM38A, Q3TV00, SRSF6, FUBP2, SDHF1, EI3JA, LIMC1, AAK1, NDUB6, MCCB, COBL1, SLMAP, SRBS2, K22O, CPZIP, NDUF2, MYPN, HSPB6, MLIP, IASPP, TM1L2, ODO1, LAMA2, STIP1, REEP5, VDAC2, VDAC1, COQ8A, LAP2B, PRDX2, HCFC1, LAMB2, HSP74, HCDH, FBN1, FXR1, KTN1, GDIB, DDX5, KINH, LASP1, PZP, NPM, NNTM, SNRPA, SPTB2, SPEG, SRBS1, DBNL, NDUA4, FKBP3, IF4G2, ZYX, CAVN2, SPRE, SF01, CD34, CH10, H2A2B, H2A2C, NQO1, VINC, EI3JB, CLH1, H2A2A, GPSM1, IF4G1, KCRS, LPPRC, AT1A2, CAND2, RS9, CMYA5, FHOD3, ATPMK, MIC27, MSRB2, NP1L4, MTCH1, MTCH2, PICAL, NDUAC, HNRPQ, HUWE1, LC7L2, MIC10, NEXN, SRCA, LNP, CLAP1, SRA1, UBP2L, NRAP, BDH, GLRX5, ATPF1, EFTU, H2A3, LPP, MYPT2, IF4B, ECHM, RCN3, SYIM, EIF2A, ODPX, EEA1, ODP2, ECHA, COQ3, RL24, FLNA, TIDC1, PLIN5, SYP2L, SSDH, THIM, MIC60, PABP2, BOLA3, SYEP, LONM, H2A1F, H2A1H, H2A1K, SEPT8, PGP, AL4A1, SLAI2, PDLI5, PYGB, PAK2, AFG32, EIF3B, FIBB, COXM2, COQ9, SDHA, SIR5, ACD10, NDUS8, NNRE, HIBCH, THIL, MARE2, QCR9, H2AJ, DC1L1, SPART, NAR3, MIC13, CLYBL, PP14C, TXLNB, MAVS, MYH9, VIGLN, PSMD2, AT1A1, LMCD1, HNRPU, S25A3, FLNC, SFPQ, NDUS1, MIC25, ATPG, SH3L3, UBAP2, NDUS2, EIF3H, CISD1, HEMO, EGLN1, L2HDH, RPN1, NDUV1, GRHPR, MYH7, PCCA, UGPA, ETFD, THIKA, TRFE, TOIP1, MACD1, CLIP1, K2C5, UBXN1, ALPK3, RT02, CPT1B, TALDO, ROAA, THTM, STML2, PACN3, ECHB, PLST, ACON, DCTN2, NAMPT, PPIF, NDUAA, ETFA, GRPE1, PARK7, NDUS5, DNJA3, PCCB, MCCA, PPR3A, EH1L1, ACS2L, RRBP1, GDIR1, NDUA5, COX6C, TOM22, ATP5L, NDUB2, COXM1, RM24, NDUC2, DECR, QCR8, NDUA2, FIS1, SDHB, NDUB4, NDUB5, NDUB9, AT5F1, RS21, ACO13, 1433B, CYB5B, KGD4, NDUA6, NDUB3, PSMD9, RL14, NDUB7, M2OM, UCRI, MIC19, OCAD1, PIN4, NDUS4, RT28, SERB1, SPCS2, SSBP, QCR1, NSF1C, C560, CISY, TOM70, RS19, ODPB, HNRPM, PGM1, SCOT1, CY1, HINT2, GAL3A, MCEE, CHCH2, ERP44, NOL3, MMAB, ODO2, COA3, RT33, ATPD, NDUB8, NDUV2, IDH3A, F162A, ARMC1, RL37, QCR7, RL4, EF1G, EFHD2, PRS37, ATPO, QCR2, PGAM1, MYPT1, LNEBL, TELO2, NDUA9, NDUS7, NDUA8, NDUBA, NDUS3, CRIP2, ETFB, ATP5H, MIC26, MMSA, EHD4, NDUAD, POPD1, HRG, PALLD, JPH2, IVD, NHRF2, PALMD, ACTN2, AK1A1, DBLOH, MYOZ2, PDK2, HSPB8, HIG1A, BAG3, AUHM, MACF1, VAPB, NDRG2, ACOT2, QKI, PRS30, UBQL2, H2AY, GLYG, ACOX1, DEST, KAD1, PSA1, KAD2, KAD3, CAD13, PYGM, IF4H, COR1B, SUCA, ECI2, SH3BG, TAGL2, PACN2, EHD1, AIFM1, NDUA7, BAG6, USO1, PLM, LETM1, SUCB2, SUCB1, K2C6B
Species: Mus musculus
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Burt RA, Dejanovic B, Peckham HJ, Lee KA, Li X, Ounadjela JR, Rao A, Malaker SA, Carr SA, Myers SA. Novel Antibodies for the Simple and Efficient Enrichment of Native O-GlcNAc Modified Peptides. Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 2021 20 34678516
Abstract:
Antibodies against posttranslational modifications (PTMs) such as lysine acetylation, ubiquitin remnants, or phosphotyrosine have resulted in significant advances in our understanding of the fundamental roles of these PTMs in biology. However, the roles of a number of PTMs remain largely unexplored due to the lack of robust enrichment reagents. The addition of N-acetylglucosamine to serine and threonine residues (O-GlcNAc) by the O-GlcNAc transferase (OGT) is a PTM implicated in numerous biological processes and disease states but with limited techniques for its study. Here, we evaluate a new mixture of anti-O-GlcNAc monoclonal antibodies for the immunoprecipitation of native O-GlcNAcylated peptides from cells and tissues. The anti-O-GlcNAc antibodies display good sensitivity and high specificity toward O-GlcNAc-modified peptides and do not recognize O-GalNAc or GlcNAc in extended glycans. Applying this antibody-based enrichment strategy to synaptosomes from mouse brain tissue samples, we identified over 1300 unique O-GlcNAc-modified peptides and over 1000 sites using just a fraction of sample preparation and instrument time required in other landmark investigations of O-GlcNAcylation. Our rapid and robust method greatly simplifies the analysis of O-GlcNAc signaling and will help to elucidate the role of this challenging PTM in health and disease.
O-GlcNAc proteins:
IQIP1, A0A0A6YWG7, A0A0G2JF55, A0A0N4SW93, A0A0R4J060, A0A0U1RPL0, A0A140LIW3, A0A140T8K9, A0A1B0GS41, A0A1B0GS91, A0A1D5RMI8, A0A1L1M1J8, A0A1L1SR84, A0A1N9NPH8, A0A1Y7VNZ6, A0A286YDB3, A0JNY3, A2A482, A2A654, TANC2, LZTS3, AJM1, BCORL, A2AUD5, A2AWN8, B1ASA5, B1ATC3, B1AUX2, B2RQL0, CSPP1, B2RY58, B7ZNA5, CTTB2, D3YU22, D3YUV1, D3YWX2, D3YZ21, SHAN1, D3Z5K8, E0CXZ9, E9PUL3, PRRT2, E9PUR0, E9PV26, E9PVY8, SET1A, E9Q0N0, E9Q3E2, NU153, E9Q4K0, ARI1B, SETD2, E9Q6H8, E9Q6L9, E9Q828, E9Q9C0, E9Q9Y4, E9QAQ7, E9QAU4, E9QAU9, E9QKI2, E9QLZ9, E9QM77, F2Z3U3, F6RQA2, SYGP1, F7C376, BICRA, F8VQL9, F8WIS9, G3UZM1, G3X8R8, G3X928, RFIP2, H3BKF3, H3BKP8, H9KV00, J3QNT7, DPYL2, PRDX6, MNT, NUMBL, PEX5, BMPR2, CTND2, PITM1, ACK1, CAC1B, SYUA, DSG2, SPT5H, E41L2, SP3, KDM6A, CPNS1, ZFR, HCN1, CTBP1, BSN, STAM2, SYN1, MBP, EGR1, NFL, NFM, ITB1, RC3H2, ATX1L, RL7A, MAP1B, VIME, EIF3A, RGRF1, PABP1, FOXK1, EAA2, CBP, RFX1, SOX2, KPYM, CTBP2, GCP3, TB182, GMEB2, PI5PA, DOCK4, PCBP1, LIPA3, RS3, PAX6, KCNJ3, PP2BA, TBA4A, STAM1, NCOA1, CXB6, WNK1, PSME2, WBP2, SHPS1, NRSN1, CTNB1, PLAK, S30BP, NFIA, ZEP1, YES, CAPR2, MITF, GRD2I, Q0VF59, HDX, MA6D1, F171B, ZFHX2, MLXIP, PDLI7, PRC2C, CIART, YETS2, SRBP2, Q3U2K8, GSE1, RREB1, WNK2, DAB2P, ZEP2, AAK1, TNR6A, GRIN1, SRBS2, GRM5, Q3UZG4, RBM44, Q3ZB57, PHAR4, RESF1, Q5EBP8, UNKL, VP13A, COBL, KDM6B, PRSR1, Q5RIM6, SMG7, RBM27, TM1L2, Q5SVJ0, Q5SXC4, SIN3A, GAS7, CAPR1, KLF3, SIX4, AP180, GRID2, PACN1, LASP1, RAI1, NOTC3, SALL3, SPTB2, ARI3A, NUP62, PHC1, TFE3, PAN3, TIF1A, SF01, SYN2, SBNO1, CRTC1, RIPR1, GIT1, PKP4, ABLM3, ARMX2, CE170, Q6AXD2, NIPBL, FBX41, RPRD2, WWC2, Q6P1J1, Q6P5E3, UGGG1, SPRE3, Q6P9N8, AHDC1, PTN23, TRAK1, DLGP3, NYAP1, DHX29, NFRKB, MAGI1, Q6XZL8, CNOT1, SYNE2, IF2A, PICAL, PLPR4, PLPR3, CCNT2, PRC2A, MAP6, MCAF1, RERE, NU214, SESD1, UBP2L, C2C2L, CNKR2, SLIK5, RHG32, LPP, NELFA, C42S2, TB10B, TGO1, RFOX3, SP130, ANS1B, ZC3HE, ZC21A, BAIP2, EMSY, KAT6B, RELL2, LIPA2, CNOT4, TOX4, GASP2, CREST, KDM4A, GRIN3, KAT6A, ZN609, PAK5, A16L1, SI1L1, SH3R3, SKA3, RBM14, Q8C5J0, CNOT2, WDR26, UBA6, ANK2, DIDO1, SYNPO, VCIP1, FHI2A, NUP88, NED4L, SET1B, TENS2, OGT1, NAV1, STAU2, AFG32, S4A8, ZBT20, HS12A, GLT18, UNC5A, AGFG1, FRRS1, KCNQ3, PO121, T2FB, MTSS1, Q8R2E1, NUP35, MAVS, SGIP1, HNRL1, PP16B, CCG8, SFPQ, UBAP2, NCOA5, AJUBA, DCP1A, TWF1, ALS2, ETFD, CIC, GRIP1, GORS2, NONO, ZN281, CT2NL, RN111, ANR17, PPP6, RBM7, CYGB, SARNP, DLGP1, SUN1, TM263, GON4L, PLIN3, MYPT1, NBEA, ZN704, RBP2, ARHG7, RTN3, NUDT3, TULP4, Q9JIZ5, PAR6G, SCAM5, PRG4, ZN207, SRCN1, ASAP1, DREB, ULK2, ADDA, PCLO, UBQL2, FBX6, PCM1, SYT7, CRY2, FOXO1, MAST1, LYPA2, TEN3, GANP, DEMA, E41L3, ZO2, BAG6, E41L1, RM40, GRIA3, S4R294, V9GWU7, V9GX40
Species: Mus musculus
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Lopez Aguilar A, Gao Y, Hou X, Lauvau G, Yates JR, Wu P. Profiling of Protein O-GlcNAcylation in Murine CD8(+) Effector- and Memory-like T Cells. ACS chemical biology 2017 12(12) 29125738
Abstract:
During an acute infection, antigenic stimulation leads to activation, expansion, and differentiation of naïve CD8+ T cells, first into cytotoxic effector cells and eventually into long-lived memory cells. T cell antigen receptors (TCRs) detect antigens on antigen-presenting cells (APCs) in the form of antigenic peptides bound to major histocompatibility complex I (MHC-I)-encoded molecules and initiate TCR signal transduction network. This process is mediated by phosphorylation of many intracellular signaling proteins. Protein O-GlcNAc modification is another post-translational modification involved in this process, which often has either reciprocal or synergistic roles with phosphorylation. In this study, using a chemoenzymatic glycan labeling technique and proteomics analysis, we compared protein O-GlcNAcylation of murine effector and memory-like CD8+ T cells differentiated in vitro. By quantitative proteomics analysis, we identified 445 proteins that are significantly regulated in either effector- or memory-like T cell subsets. Furthermore, qualitative and quantitative analysis identified highly regulated protein clusters that suggest involvement of this post-translational modification in specific cellular processes. In effector-like T cells, protein O-GlcNAcylation is heavily involved in transcriptional and translational processes that drive fast effector T cells proliferation. During the formation of memory-like T cells, protein O-GlcNAcylation is involved in a more specific, perhaps more targeted regulation of transcription, mRNA processing, and translation. Significantly, O-GlcNAc plays a critical role as part of the "histone code" in both CD8+ T cells subgroups.
Species: Mus musculus
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Alfaro JF, Gong CX, Monroe ME, Aldrich JT, Clauss TR, Purvine SO, Wang Z, Camp DG 2nd, Shabanowitz J, Stanley P, Hart GW, Hunt DF, Yang F, Smith RD. Tandem mass spectrometry identifies many mouse brain O-GlcNAcylated proteins including EGF domain-specific O-GlcNAc transferase targets. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012 109(19) 22517741
Abstract:
O-linked N-acetylglucosamine (O-GlcNAc) is a reversible posttranslational modification of Ser and Thr residues on cytosolic and nuclear proteins of higher eukaryotes catalyzed by O-GlcNAc transferase (OGT). O-GlcNAc has recently been found on Notch1 extracellular domain catalyzed by EGF domain-specific OGT. Aberrant O-GlcNAc modification of brain proteins has been linked to Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, understanding specific functions of O-GlcNAcylation in AD has been impeded by the difficulty in characterization of O-GlcNAc sites on proteins. In this study, we modified a chemical/enzymatic photochemical cleavage approach for enriching O-GlcNAcylated peptides in samples containing ∼100 μg of tryptic peptides from mouse cerebrocortical brain tissue. A total of 274 O-GlcNAcylated proteins were identified. Of these, 168 were not previously known to be modified by O-GlcNAc. Overall, 458 O-GlcNAc sites in 195 proteins were identified. Many of the modified residues are either known phosphorylation sites or located proximal to known phosphorylation sites. These findings support the proposed regulatory cross-talk between O-GlcNAcylation and phosphorylation. This study produced the most comprehensive O-GlcNAc proteome of mammalian brain tissue with both protein identification and O-GlcNAc site assignment. Interestingly, we observed O-β-GlcNAc on EGF-like repeats in the extracellular domains of five membrane proteins, expanding the evidence for extracellular O-GlcNAcylation by the EGF domain-specific OGT. We also report a GlcNAc-β-1,3-Fuc-α-1-O-Thr modification on the EGF-like repeat of the versican core protein, a proposed substrate of Fringe β-1,3-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferases.
O-GlcNAc proteins:
ZEP3, CAMP1, FRPD1, SKT, DLGP4, DPYL2, STXB1, MAP2, NUMBL, M3K5, NOTC2, CTND2, CSK22, ACK1, SYUA, ATX2, ZFR, BSN, GCR, EGR1, NFL, NFM, RC3H2, MAMD1, ATX1L, DERPC, NCAM1, MAP1B, G3P, ATF2, MAP4, KCC2B, AIMP1, FOXK1, STAT3, AINX, NEDD4, RP3A, DVL1, GOGA3, FOXP1, TB182, GMEB2, PI5PA, MRTFB, DOCK4, ABI2, KCNJ3, NCOA1, RGRF2, TNIK, WNK1, G3BP2, MPRIP, XRN1, RLA2, S30BP, NFIA, MARK3, ENAH, PGBM, CDK12, MA6D1, PHAR1, PSD3, NELL1, PRC2C, YETS2, FOXK2, WNK2, LIMC1, TNR6C, AGAP2, ZEP2, AAK1, TNR6A, CAMKV, PKHA7, GRIN1, FCHO2, GARL3, STOX2, UBN1, ABL2, CDV3, PHAR4, TAB3, NUFP2, UNKL, OSBP2, RBM27, CYFP2, TM1L2, ANR40, NACAD, SIN3A, NCOR1, LAMA5, NCOA2, AP180, RAI1, M3K7, TAF6, SRBS1, SH3G1, TLE4, MINT, ZYX, SF01, SYN2, TBR1, SBNO1, CRTC1, GIT1, SLAI1, PKP4, CDK13, RHG23, SH3R1, JHD2C, HECD1, ABLM3, ARMX2, LAR4B, RHG21, FBX41, RPRD2, WWC2, ZN532, BCR, DLGP3, NYAP1, GMIP, NFRKB, MAGI1, CNOT1, NU188, PICAL, SMAP2, SPAG7, PRC2B, ATX2L, MAP6, MCAF1, PHF24, NAV3, AUXI, RERE, RIMB2, PUM1, NU214, KCMF1, EPN1, AGFG2, UBP2L, C2C2L, CNKR2, ZN598, SHAN2, MAST4, RHG32, MYPT2, TB10B, FRM4A, SP130, DLGP2, ZNT6, ABLM2, EMSY, CLAP2, CNOT4, PAMR1, CREST, IFFO1, OSBL6, YTHD3, TM266, SI1L1, SH3R3, RBM14, CNOT2, ANK2, DIDO1, SYNPO, VCIP1, TAB1, SCYL2, ASPP2, F193A, OGT1, NAV1, SYNJ1, RPGF2, EP400, P66A, PDLI5, SCAM1, HS12A, AGFG1, I2BPL, PO121, ABLM1, SPART, RFIP5, CS047, SIR2, AMOT, CCG8, ZCH14, WDR13, UBAP2, NCOA5, FRS3, ZFN2B, BASP1, DCP1A, SRGP2, SRGP1, SYUB, CLIP1, UBXN1, GORS2, EPN4, RB6I2, ANR17, TXD12, NECP1, DLGP1, FIP1, F135B, TM263, PLIN3, MYPT1, CRIP2, TSC1, NBEA, RIMS2, ZN704, RBP2, RTN3, 4ET, ELF2, NUDT3, FMN2, NCOA6, SRCN1, ASAP1, RAD1, SON, PLEC, ULK2, ADDA, PCLO, HIPK2, SH2D3, YLPM1, RHG07, TEN1, NCOR2, COR1B, TNIP1, DEMA, E41L3, SYUG, APCL, MECP2, E41L1
Species: Mus musculus
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