Publication: Screening a Protein Array with Synthetic Biotinylated Inorganic Polyphosphate To Define the Human PolyP-ome.
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2018-06-20
Authors
Azevedo, Cristina
Singh, Jyoti
Steck, Nicole
Hofer, Alexandre
Ruiz, Felix A
Singh, Tanya
Jessen, Henning J
Saiardi, Adolfo
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American Chemical Society
Abstract
Phenotypes are established by tight regulation on protein functions. This regulation can be mediated allosterically, through protein binding, and covalently, through post-translational modification (PTM). The integration of an ever-increasing number of PTMs into regulatory networks enables and defines the proteome complexity. Protein PTMs can occur enzymatically and nonenzymatically. Polyphosphorylation, which is a recently discovered PTM that belongs to the latter category, is the covalent attachment of the linear ortho-phosphate polymer called inorganic polyphosphate (polyP) to lysine residues. PolyP, which is ubiquitously present in nature, is also known to allosterically control protein function. To date, lack of reagents has prevented the systematic analysis of proteins covalently and/or allosterically associated with polyP. Here, we report on the chemical synthesis of biotin-modified monodisperse short-chain polyP (bio-polyP8-bio) and its subsequent use to screen a human proteome array to identify proteins that associate with polyP, thereby starting to define the human polyP-ome.
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MeSH Terms
Electrophoretic Mobility Shift Assay
HeLa Cells
Humans
Phosphoproteins
Polyphosphates
Protein Array Analysis
HeLa Cells
Humans
Phosphoproteins
Polyphosphates
Protein Array Analysis
DeCS Terms
Análisis por matrices de proteínas
Células HeLa
Ensayo de cambio de movilidad Electroforética
Fosfoproteínas
Polifosfatos
Células HeLa
Ensayo de cambio de movilidad Electroforética
Fosfoproteínas
Polifosfatos
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Keywords
Protein Domains, Protein Processing, Post-Translational, Proteome, Proteomics
Citation
Azevedo C, Singh J, Steck N, Hofer A, Ruiz FA, Singh T, et al. Screening a Protein Array with Synthetic Biotinylated Inorganic Polyphosphate To Define the Human PolyP-ome. ACS Chem Biol. 2018 Aug 17;13(8):1958-1963