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J Proteome Res ; 22(4): 1245-1254, 2023 04 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36877145

RESUMO

Trypsin specifically cleaves the C-terminus of lysine and arginine residues but often fails to cleave modified lysines, such as ubiquitination, therefore resulting in the uncleaved K-ε-GG peptides. Therefore, the cleaved ubiquitinated peptide identification was often regarded as false positives and discarded. Interestingly, unexpected cleavage at the K48-linked ubiquitin chain has been reported, suggesting the latent ability of trypsin to cleave ubiquitinated lysine residues. However, it remains unclear whether other trypsin-cleavable ubiquitinated sites are present. In this study, we verified the ability of trypsin in cleaving K6 and K63 besides K48 chains. The uncleaved K-ε-GG peptide was quickly and efficiently generated during trypsin digestion, whereas cleaved ones were produced with much lower efficiency. Then, the K-ε-GG antibody was proved to efficiently enrich the cleaved K-ε-GG peptides and several published large-scale ubiquitylation datasets were re-analyzed to interrogate the cleaved sequence features. In total, more than 2400 cleaved ubiquitinated peptides were identified in the K-ε-GG and UbiSite antibody-based datasets. The frequency of lysine upstream of the cleaved modified K was significantly enriched. The kinetic activity of trypsin in cleaving ubiquitinated peptides was further elucidated. We suggest that the cleaved K-ε-GG sites with high post-translational modification probability (≥0.75) should be considered as true positives in future ubiquitome analyses.


Assuntos
Lisina , Ubiquitina , Lisina/metabolismo , Tripsina/metabolismo , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Ubiquitina/metabolismo , Ubiquitinação , Peptídeos
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Int J Mol Sci ; 24(3)2023 Jan 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36768248

RESUMO

Tissue phenotypic plasticity facilitates rapid adaptation of organisms to biotic and/or abiotic pressure. The reproductive capacity of honey bee workers (Apis mellifera) is plastic and responsive to pheromones produced by broods and the queen. Egg laying workers (ELWs), which could reactivate their ovaries and lay haploid eggs upon queen lost, have been commonly discussed from many aspects. However, it remains unclear whether midgut homeostasis in ELWs is affected during plastic changes. Here, we found that the expression of nutrition- and autophagy-related genes was up-regulated in the midguts of ELWs, compared with that in nurse workers (NWs) by RNA-sequencing. Furthermore, the area and number of autophagosomes were increased, along with significantly increased cell death in the midguts of ELWs. Moreover, cell cycle progression in the midguts of ELWs was increased compared with that in NWs. Consistent with the up-regulation of nutrition-related genes, the body and midgut sizes, and the number of intestinal proliferation cells of larvae reared with royal jelly (RJ) obviously increased more than those reared without RJ in vitro. Finally, cell proliferation was dramatically suppressed in the midguts of ELWs when autophagy was inhibited. Altogether, our data suggested that autophagy was induced and required to sustain cell proliferation in ELWs' midguts, thereby revealing the critical role of autophagy played in the intestines during phenotypic plasticity changes.


Assuntos
Autofagia , Intestinos , Abelhas/genética , Animais , Larva/fisiologia , Autofagia/genética , Adaptação Fisiológica , Proliferação de Células
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BMC Microbiol ; 22(1): 264, 2022 Nov 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36333788

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Deinococcus radiodurans (D. radiodurans) is best known for its extreme resistance to diverse environmental stress factors, including ionizing radiation (IR), ultraviolet (UV) irradiation, oxidative stress, and high temperatures. Robust DNA repair system and antioxidant system have been demonstrated to contribute to extreme resistance in D. radiodurans. However, practically all studies on the mechanism underlying D. radiodurans's extraordinary resistance relied on the treated strain during the post-treatment recovery lag phase to identify the key elements involved. The direct gene or protein changes of D. radiodurans after stress have not yet been characterized. RESULTS: In this study, we performed a proteomics profiling on D. radiodurans right after the heavy ion irradiation treatment, to discover the altered proteins that were quickly responsive to IR in D. radiodurans. Our study found that D. radiodurans shown exceptional resistance to 12C6+ heavy ion irradiation, in contrast to Escherichia coli (E.coli) strains. By using iTRAQ (Isobaric Tags for Relative and Absolute Quantitation)-based quantitative mass spectrometry analysis, the kinetics of proteome changes induced by various dosages of 12C6+ heavy ion irradiation were mapped. The results revealed that 452 proteins were differentially expressed under heavy ion irradiation, with the majority of proteins being upregulated, indicating the upregulation of functional categories of translation, TCA cycle (Tricarboxylic Acid cycle), and antioxidation regulation under heavy ion irradiation. CONCLUSIONS: This study shows how D. radiodurans reacts to exposure to 12C6+ heavy ion irradiation in terms of its overall protein expression profile. Most importantly, comparing the proteome profiling of D. radiodurans directly after heavy ion irradiation with research on the post-irradiation recovery phase would potentially provide a better understanding of mechanisms underlying the extreme radioresistance in D. radiodurans.


Assuntos
Deinococcus , Íons Pesados , Deinococcus/genética , Deinococcus/metabolismo , Deinococcus/efeitos da radiação , Proteoma/metabolismo , Proteômica , Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Escherichia coli/genética , Antioxidantes/metabolismo
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Analyst ; 147(15): 3434-3443, 2022 Jul 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35797714

RESUMO

Polyubiquitination signal deliver diverse cellular signal, which have been recognized as a sophisticated ubiquitin code. The perception and transduction of ubiquitination signal depend on the specificity and sensitivity of the ubiquitin-binding domain. Accurate and sensitive detection of polyubiquitination signal is crucial for revealing the dynamic cellular ubiquitin-regulated events. Western blotting (WB) and immunohistochemistry (IHC) are the most widely used biochemical strategies to detect ubiquitination signal on substrates under diverse physiological and pathological conditions. However, anti-ubiquitin antibodies fail to reflect polyubiquitination signal unbiasedly because of their strong preference for K63-linked ubiquitin chains. Herein, we demonstrated that our previously developed tandem hybrid ubiquitin-binding domain (ThUBD) chemically labeled with a reporter group such as horseradish peroxidase (ThUBD-HRP) could significantly improve the robustness and sensitivity of polyubiquitination signal detection. This advanced method was named TUF-WB Plus (TUF-WB+). The TUF-WB+ method significantly increases the sensitivity and accuracy of ubiquitin detection and requires a shorter experimental operation time. Furthermore, it enables the ThUBD-HRP probe to function as a powerful tool for spatial in situ polyubiquitination detection in cells by immunohistochemistry. Our newly developed ThUBD-HRP probe and TUF-WB+ method provide a robust and powerful tool for ubiquitination signal detection with hypersensitivity in an unbiased manner.


Assuntos
Transdução de Sinais , Ubiquitina , Ligação Proteica , Ubiquitinação
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Urine (Amst) ; 2: 1-8, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33688631

RESUMO

The atypical pneumonia (COVID-19) caused by SARS-CoV-2 is a serious threat to global public health. However, early detection and effective prediction of patients with mild to severe symptoms remain challenging. The proteomic profiling of urine samples from healthy individuals, mild and severe COVID-19 positive patients with comorbidities can be clearly differentiated. Multiple pathways have been compromised after the COVID-19 infection, including the dysregulation of complement activation, platelet degranulation, lipoprotein metabolic process and response to hypoxia. This study demonstrates the COVID-19 pathophysiology related molecular alterations could be detected in the urine and the potential application in auxiliary diagnosis of COVID-19.

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