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Dissecting Detergent-Insoluble Proteome in Alzheimer's Disease by TMTc-Corrected Quantitative Mass Spectrometry

Protein aggregation of amyloid-β peptides and tau are pathological hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease (AD), which are often resistant to detergent extraction and thus enriched in the insoluble proteome. However, additional proteins that coaccumulate in the detergent-insoluble AD brain proteome re...

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Autores principales: Zaman, Masihuz, Fu, Yingxue, Chen, Ping-Chung, Sun, Huan, Yang, Shu, Wu, Zhiping, Wang, Zhen, Poudel, Suresh, Serrano, Geidy E., Beach, Thomas G., Li, Ling, Wang, Xusheng, Peng, Junmin
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10392608/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37356496
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mcpro.2023.100608
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author Zaman, Masihuz
Fu, Yingxue
Chen, Ping-Chung
Sun, Huan
Yang, Shu
Wu, Zhiping
Wang, Zhen
Poudel, Suresh
Serrano, Geidy E.
Beach, Thomas G.
Li, Ling
Wang, Xusheng
Peng, Junmin
author_facet Zaman, Masihuz
Fu, Yingxue
Chen, Ping-Chung
Sun, Huan
Yang, Shu
Wu, Zhiping
Wang, Zhen
Poudel, Suresh
Serrano, Geidy E.
Beach, Thomas G.
Li, Ling
Wang, Xusheng
Peng, Junmin
author_sort Zaman, Masihuz
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description Protein aggregation of amyloid-β peptides and tau are pathological hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease (AD), which are often resistant to detergent extraction and thus enriched in the insoluble proteome. However, additional proteins that coaccumulate in the detergent-insoluble AD brain proteome remain understudied. Here, we comprehensively characterized key proteins and pathways in the detergent-insoluble proteome from human AD brain samples using differential extraction, tandem mass tag (TMT) labeling, and two-dimensional LC–tandem mass spectrometry. To improve quantification accuracy of the TMT method, we developed a complement TMT–based strategy to correct for ratio compression. Through the meta-analysis of two independent detergent-insoluble AD proteome datasets (8914 and 8917 proteins), we identified 190 differentially expressed proteins in AD compared with control brains, highlighting the pathways of amyloid cascade, RNA splicing, endocytosis/exocytosis, protein degradation, and synaptic activity. To differentiate the truly detergent-insoluble proteins from copurified background during protein extraction, we analyzed the fold of enrichment for each protein by comparing the detergent-insoluble proteome with the whole proteome from the same AD samples. Among the 190 differentially expressed proteins, 84 (51%) proteins of the upregulated proteins (n = 165) were enriched in the insoluble proteome, whereas all downregulated proteins (n = 25) were not enriched, indicating that they were copurified components. The vast majority of these enriched 84 proteins harbor low-complexity regions in their sequences, including amyloid-β, Tau, TARDBP/TAR DNA-binding protein 43, SNRNP70/U1-70K, MDK, PTN, NTN1, NTN3, and SMOC1. Moreover, many of the enriched proteins in AD were validated in the detergent-insoluble proteome by five steps of differential extraction, proteomic analysis, or immunoblotting. Our study reveals a resource list of proteins and pathways that are exclusively present in the detergent-insoluble proteome, providing novel molecular insights to the formation of protein pathology in AD.
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spelling pubmed-103926082023-08-02 Dissecting Detergent-Insoluble Proteome in Alzheimer's Disease by TMTc-Corrected Quantitative Mass Spectrometry Zaman, Masihuz Fu, Yingxue Chen, Ping-Chung Sun, Huan Yang, Shu Wu, Zhiping Wang, Zhen Poudel, Suresh Serrano, Geidy E. Beach, Thomas G. Li, Ling Wang, Xusheng Peng, Junmin Mol Cell Proteomics Research Protein aggregation of amyloid-β peptides and tau are pathological hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease (AD), which are often resistant to detergent extraction and thus enriched in the insoluble proteome. However, additional proteins that coaccumulate in the detergent-insoluble AD brain proteome remain understudied. Here, we comprehensively characterized key proteins and pathways in the detergent-insoluble proteome from human AD brain samples using differential extraction, tandem mass tag (TMT) labeling, and two-dimensional LC–tandem mass spectrometry. To improve quantification accuracy of the TMT method, we developed a complement TMT–based strategy to correct for ratio compression. Through the meta-analysis of two independent detergent-insoluble AD proteome datasets (8914 and 8917 proteins), we identified 190 differentially expressed proteins in AD compared with control brains, highlighting the pathways of amyloid cascade, RNA splicing, endocytosis/exocytosis, protein degradation, and synaptic activity. To differentiate the truly detergent-insoluble proteins from copurified background during protein extraction, we analyzed the fold of enrichment for each protein by comparing the detergent-insoluble proteome with the whole proteome from the same AD samples. Among the 190 differentially expressed proteins, 84 (51%) proteins of the upregulated proteins (n = 165) were enriched in the insoluble proteome, whereas all downregulated proteins (n = 25) were not enriched, indicating that they were copurified components. The vast majority of these enriched 84 proteins harbor low-complexity regions in their sequences, including amyloid-β, Tau, TARDBP/TAR DNA-binding protein 43, SNRNP70/U1-70K, MDK, PTN, NTN1, NTN3, and SMOC1. Moreover, many of the enriched proteins in AD were validated in the detergent-insoluble proteome by five steps of differential extraction, proteomic analysis, or immunoblotting. Our study reveals a resource list of proteins and pathways that are exclusively present in the detergent-insoluble proteome, providing novel molecular insights to the formation of protein pathology in AD. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2023-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10392608/ /pubmed/37356496 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mcpro.2023.100608 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research
Zaman, Masihuz
Fu, Yingxue
Chen, Ping-Chung
Sun, Huan
Yang, Shu
Wu, Zhiping
Wang, Zhen
Poudel, Suresh
Serrano, Geidy E.
Beach, Thomas G.
Li, Ling
Wang, Xusheng
Peng, Junmin
Dissecting Detergent-Insoluble Proteome in Alzheimer's Disease by TMTc-Corrected Quantitative Mass Spectrometry
title Dissecting Detergent-Insoluble Proteome in Alzheimer's Disease by TMTc-Corrected Quantitative Mass Spectrometry
title_full Dissecting Detergent-Insoluble Proteome in Alzheimer's Disease by TMTc-Corrected Quantitative Mass Spectrometry
title_fullStr Dissecting Detergent-Insoluble Proteome in Alzheimer's Disease by TMTc-Corrected Quantitative Mass Spectrometry
title_full_unstemmed Dissecting Detergent-Insoluble Proteome in Alzheimer's Disease by TMTc-Corrected Quantitative Mass Spectrometry
title_short Dissecting Detergent-Insoluble Proteome in Alzheimer's Disease by TMTc-Corrected Quantitative Mass Spectrometry
title_sort dissecting detergent-insoluble proteome in alzheimer's disease by tmtc-corrected quantitative mass spectrometry
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10392608/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37356496
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mcpro.2023.100608
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