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Wang G, Li Y, Wang T, Wang J, Yao J, Yan G, Zhang Y, Lu H. Multi-comparative Thermal Proteome Profiling Uncovers New O-GlcNAc Proteins in a System-wide Method. Analytical chemistry 2023 95(2) 36580660
Abstract:
Among diverse protein post-translational modifications, O-GlcNAcylation, a simple but essential monosaccharide modification, plays crucial roles in cellular processes and is closely related to various diseases. Despite its ubiquity in cells, properties of low stoichiometry and reversibility are hard nuts to crack in system-wide research of O-GlcNAc. Herein, we developed a novel method employing multi-comparative thermal proteome profiling for O-GlcNAc transferase (OGT) substrate discovery. Melting curves of proteins under different treatments were profiled and compared with high reproducibility and consistency. Consequently, proteins with significantly shifted stabilities caused by OGT and uridine-5'-diphosphate N-acetylglucosamine were screened out from which new O-GlcNAcylated proteins were uncovered.
Species: Homo sapiens
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Wang J, Dou B, Zheng L, Cao W, Zeng X, Wen Y, Ma J, Li X. Synthesis of Na(2)S(2)O(4) mediated cleavable affinity tag for labeling of O-GlcNAc modified proteins via azide-alkyne cycloaddition. Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters 2021 48 34229054
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A facile and convergent procedure for the synthesis of azobenzene-based probe was reported, which could selectively release interested proteins conducted with sodium dithionite. Besides, the cleavage efficiency is closely associated with the structural features, in which an ortho-hydroxyl substituent is necessary for reactivity. In addition, the azobenzene tag applied in the Ac4GlcNAz-labled proteins demonstrated high efficiency and selectivity in comparison with Biotin-PEG4-Alkyne, which provides a useful platform for enrichment of any desired bioorthogonal proteomics.
O-GlcNAc proteins:
PGP, EIFCL, KIF2A, PDLI1, BACH, DFFA, CLIC1, EIF3F, IF2B3, RTCA, PSDE, PPP6, RPC1, PSA7, HNRDL, SC16A, RPAC1, NKRF, EIF3H, PAPS1, SNUT1, ARK72, MYO1B, IDH3B, SAHH2, PLIN3, IMA7, UGDH, CTND1, SNX2, BRD4, WDR1, TBCA, FLNB, PR40A, MPPB, NDUS3, ECI2, CSDE1, U520, WDHD1, EIF3G, PSD10, IDHC, GLRX3, RL1D1, CIAO1, PLPHP, ERLN2, GLSK, SC31A, UBR5, ELP1, VAPB, 6PGL, AGM1, AHSA1, PSMG1, SGPL1, AP2A1, STAU1, TTC4, BPNT1, MBD3, TOM40, ACL6A, GSHR, PNPH, CYTB, KITH, P53, TPM3, PROF1, FUMH, ODPA, CY1, SRP19, DLDH, RU2A, UCHL1, ALDOC, THIO, KAP0, ESTD, ODPB, PYGB, ACADM, G6PD, ADHX, CDK4, HARS1, PEPD, P4HA1, ETFA, MIF, AK1A1, CCNB1, GLNA, DESP, FER, UBF1, PRS6A, RL35A, NELFE, RCC1, E2AK2, SPEE, ANXA7, RAB6A, PSB1, IMDH1, GSTM3, VATB2, FLNA, ACOHC, SDHB, PIMT, FBRL, NDKB, ADRO, TCEA1, TBG1, MAOM, IF4B, THTM, RS12, BRD2, DNJB1, PSA1, PSA2, PSA4, STOM, PYR1, PSB4, PSB6, NDUS1, DPOD1, AMPL, ERP29, PRDX3, ECHM, PEBP1, PDIA3, HMOX2, PURA2, PUR8, AL1B1, RPB2, GDIA, TIA1, QCR1, HNRH3, STIP1, PRDX2, P5CR1, DUT, PROF2, SPB6, RADI, T2FA, MYH9, MYH10, FUS, PRS7, MP2K2, HEM6, GNL1, ODO2, SRP14, TALDO, ETFB, VATA, IF4A3, TXLNA, BUD31, CSK, THIM, LIS1, NAMPT, PRS6B, RECQ1, NOP2, CRKL, NSF, CAPZB, COPD, IDHP, AL9A1, RL34, FAS, SYCC, PSB3, IDH3A, SERPH, ANX11, FXR1, FXR2, SMCA4, GALK1, ROA3, HNRPM, IMA5, GDIR1, HNRPF, KIF11, THOP1, CAZA1, BIEA, MAP11, SUCA, SC24C, DRG2, ECHB, DSRAD, HNRH2, IF6, CORO7, ARPC4, CD81, SC61B, MYL6, PSA6, CDC42, SRP54, UB2D3, UBC12, ARP3, RL37A, COPZ1, NTF2, 1433G, PP1A, PP1B, SMD2, PRS10, ERF1, CNBP, H4, RAP1A, RS30, GBB1, GBB2, TRA2B, 2ABA, DYL1, RL38, PP2AA, TBA1B, GSTO1, DCD, RT05, RT09, RL36A, H33, VIGLN, FKBP3, DHSO, EXOSX, ODO1, MMSA, TF65, LGUL, 1433F, CSTF1, SRS11, EF1A2, PTN11, PUR1, GFPT1, C1QBP, BAX, SRSF4, RBBP4, ASPH, GRSF1, AIMP1, ILF3, CSN1, RED, MTAP, TADBP, ROA0, STX5, SRSF9, SRSF5, IFIT5, EIF3I, DC1I2, PICAL, ULA1, SNW1, FHL1, BOP1, UBP2L, DYHC1, EI2BA, TRI25, FLNC, GNA13, CAPR1, KPRA, UBP10, CHD4, NUMA1, GAPD1, EMC2, SEPT2, IF4H, IPYR, CNN3, SC23B, SF01, TRIP6, MARE1, ELAV1, TOM34, VAMP3, ADRM1, PKN2, CSRP2, DPYL2, RBBP7, H2B2E, PCKGM, TRXR1, TIM50, FA98B, ZN326, PREP, RRP12, SYAM, EXOS6, CAF17, UBR4, NT5D1, PDE12, JMJD6, CDC73, EDC4, PRP8, RL22L, SYDM, GGYF2, HSDL2, TM10C, ZCCHV, DHX29, DCXR, HUWE1, ACOT1, KTN1, CARM1, STX12, HORN, SPB1, SRRM1, SUV3, TXND5, SCPDL, FA98A, PCAT1, FAD1, UBA3, NEK9, BRX1, ZC3HF, SCFD1, HNRLL, ATX2L, PSPC1, P66B, DNJC9, DDX1, H1X, PSMF1, RT27, LAR4B, ARC1A, RENT1, FUBP1, P5CR2, TRM61, ZCCHL, PGAM5, FUBP3, SPF45, THOC3, ZFR, SNX27, RBM14, PRPK, TBCB, CDC5L, PARK7, HCD2, ROAA, EBP2, VRK1, NIPS1, MEP50, TBA1C, ERP44, NTPCR, DDX23, MTNA, NTM1A, TM109, SYTM, THIC, RBM4, HDHD5, ITPA, EIF2A, PDIP3, MK67I, GTPB4, REN3B, API5, UBE2O, WDR12, SLIRP, NAA50, ILKAP, SLK, PININ, YTDC2, RPF2, QTRT2, ARMT1, CSN7B, ELP3, KT3K, MRM3, GLOD4, MCCB, CWC22, WDR6, VTA1, EXOS4, INO1, LUC7L, TIGAR, XPP1, SIAS, PHP14, HELLS, ECHD1, RBM12, DD19A, SEP11, TBC13, ATD3A, DDX18, PNPO, RBM28, LYAR, DPP3, BCLF1, F120A, HPBP1, MAT2B, RRBP1, GMPR2, GRHPR, TES, CHRD1, SEPT9, EI2BD, DBNL, DDX41, APC7, STML2, MRT4, ACINU, NUP50, PSME2, MYO6, CHIP, CSN3, SRRM2, CD11A, SMC3, RTRAF, PIN4, PLAP, NUDC, COF2, AP3M1, TR150, NOP58, SGT1, SYYM, SBDS, EXOS1, SF3B6, RRP15, RT23, STRAP, CHTOP, SAMH1, TLN1, HYOU1, ATG4B, TBL2, PRC2C, PPME1, YTHD2, SNX9, SERC, CLIC4, DC1L1, S23IP
Species: Homo sapiens
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Zhang W, Liu T, Dong H, Bai H, Tian F, Shi Z, Chen M, Wang J, Qin W, Qian X. Synthesis of a Highly Azide-Reactive and Thermosensitive Biofunctional Reagent for Efficient Enrichment and Large-Scale Identification of O-GlcNAc Proteins by Mass Spectrometry. Analytical chemistry 2017 89(11) 28510447
Abstract:
O-linked β-N-acetylglucosamine (O-GlcNAc) is a ubiquitous post-translational modification of proteins in eukaryotic cells. Despite their low abundance, O-GlcNAc-modified proteins play many important roles in regulating gene expression, signal transduction, and cell cycle. Aberrant O-GlcNAc proteins are correlated with many major human diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease, diabetes, and cancer. Because of the extremely low stoichiometry of O-GlcNAc proteins, enrichment is required before mass spectrometry analysis for large-scale identification and in-depth understanding of their cellular function. In this work, we designed and synthesized a novel thermosensitive immobilized triarylphosphine reagent as a convenient tool for efficient enrichment of azide-labeled O-GlcNAc proteins from complex biological samples. Immobilization of triarylphosphine on highly water-soluble thermosensitive polymer largely increases its solubility and reactivity in aqueous solution. As a result, facilitated coupling is achieved between triarylphosphine and azide-labeled O-GlcNAc proteins via Staudinger ligation, due to the increased triarylphosphine concentration, reduced interfacial mass transfer resistance, and steric hindrance in homogeneous reaction. Furthermore, solubility of the polymer from complete dissolution to full precipitation can be easily controlled by simply adjusting the environmental temperature. Therefore, facile sample recovery can be achieved by increasing the temperature to precipitate the polymer-O-GlcNAc protein conjugates from solution. This novel immobilized triarylphosphine reagent enables efficient enrichment and sensitive detection of more than 1700 potential O-GlcNAc proteins from HeLa cell using mass spectrometry, demonstrating its potential as a general strategy for low-abundance target enrichment.
O-GlcNAc proteins:
A0A024R5Q9, A0A0B4J1V8, A0A0B4J203, GAL3B, RBM47, UBA6, ESYT2, SHOT1, NDUF8, VWA8, GTPBA, A5Y5A3, CNOT1, PGP, TBAL3, SMHD1, LR14B, NCF1B, A8K005, B4DLC0, B4DLN1, B4DQP1, B4E259, EIFCL, B7Z2B5, B7Z532, B7Z5W1, DSA2D, D7RF68, E9PL57, E9PLN8, I1VE18, L0R5A1, S35U4, ADAS, KIF2A, PDLI1, AIP, SMAP, NDUS8, PSD12, PSMD9, SPT5H, DFFA, HIP1, EIF3F, IPO5, SAP18, IF2B3, DNM1L, NDUA4, PSDE, BIN1, NOP56, DDX3X, IMA3, TRI38, SCD, DHSD, TXND9, ACPM, UBFD1, AP3D1, DVL2, CHD1, TOR1A, PTGES, ACOT8, NHRF1, TPP1, RPC1, PSA7, MGST3, HAT1, QCR8, HGS, S27A2, HNRDL, BTAF1, SR140, PUR4, NPC1, DEGS1, SCAM2, ARPC2, ARPC3, BET1, RPAC1, PGRC2, NDUA1, RER1, OGT1, PMM2, HMGB3, EIF3H, ARPC5, DHX15, CYB5B, PRP4, SERA, NDUS4, PAPS1, ZW10, SNUT1, RIPK2, PRPF3, PPIH, E41L2, XPOT, DNPH1, PSCA, TSN6, ZN207, NDUB5, BUB1, BUD23, GATC, HTSF1, SGTA, SYNC, PM34, CPSF5, SCO2, ORC5, TIM8A, DHX16, SMCA5, MAST3, OPA1, TBCD4, OGA, HNRPQ, DIAP1, MOT2, IMA7, CTND1, DPM1, Z354A, RT14, PQBP1, TI17B, DKC1, IF2P, EDF1, MCE1, ABCB7, WDR1, BRE1B, ZC11A, CLU, ANR17, COQ9, NDUS7, NIPS2, VPS4B, CISY, PR40A, NDK6, VP26A, MPPB, PSIP1, ECI2, BAF, SF3B1, CSDE1, PRKRA, NPM3, ERAL1, TIPRL, KS6A4, NU155, XRP2, WDHD1, CRTAP, S2512, RNH2A, EIF3G, AP1G2, IDHC, CCNK, SPF27, FLOT1, GLRX3, RL1D1, CLPX, CIAO1, SRP72, LTN1, UFL1, UBXN7, PRP6, PCF11, GLSK, SC31A, RPP14, YIF1A, AGFG2, NDUB6, UBE4B, ELP1, NDUB8, LC7L3, KIF4A, MPZL1, 6PGL, PAPS2, TRI16, ARI2, PSMG1, MPC2, ASML, RPP29, HS74L, AP2A1, TTC4, TM50A, BAG2, EMAL2, BPNT1, NDUBA, ACL6A, COX1, COX2, PNPH, AATM, EGFR, ADA, ATP6, RASN, LDLR, HLAB, LMNA, ALBU, NU1M, NU3M, NU4M, KITH, K2C1, G3P, HLAA, TYSY, RPN2, HMGN1, ISG15, LA, K1C18, DCUP, CDK1, NPM, TPM3, HEXA, HYEP, H10, SAP, SYEP, HNRPC, YES, SP1, DAF, PFKAM, HEM3, CY1, RU17, ITA5, RS17, RSSA, RM03, SRP19, RU1C<