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Profiling the Dynamics of a Human Phosphorylome Reveals New Components in HGF/c-Met Signaling

Protein phosphorylation is a dynamic and reversible event that greatly influences cellular function. Identifying the key regulatory elements that determine cellular phenotypes during development and oncogenesis requires the ability to dynamically monitor proteome-wide events. Here, we report the dev...

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Autores principales: Woodard, Crystal L., Goodwin, C. Rory, Wan, Jun, Xia, Shuli, Newman, Robert, Hu, Jianfei, Zhang, Jin, Hayward, S. Diane, Qian, Jiang, Laterra, John, Zhu, Heng
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3759380/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24023761
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072671
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author Woodard, Crystal L.
Goodwin, C. Rory
Wan, Jun
Xia, Shuli
Newman, Robert
Hu, Jianfei
Zhang, Jin
Hayward, S. Diane
Qian, Jiang
Laterra, John
Zhu, Heng
author_facet Woodard, Crystal L.
Goodwin, C. Rory
Wan, Jun
Xia, Shuli
Newman, Robert
Hu, Jianfei
Zhang, Jin
Hayward, S. Diane
Qian, Jiang
Laterra, John
Zhu, Heng
author_sort Woodard, Crystal L.
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description Protein phosphorylation is a dynamic and reversible event that greatly influences cellular function. Identifying the key regulatory elements that determine cellular phenotypes during development and oncogenesis requires the ability to dynamically monitor proteome-wide events. Here, we report the development of a new strategy to monitor dynamic changes of protein phosphorylation in cells and tissues using functional protein microarrays as the readout. To demonstrate this technology's ability to identify condition-dependent phosphorylation events, human protein microarrays were incubated with lysates from cells or tissues under activation or inhibition of c-Met, a receptor tyrosine kinase involved in tissue morphogenesis and malignancy. By comparing the differences between the protein phosphorylation profiles obtained using the protein microarrays, we were able to recover many of the proteins that are known to be specifically activated (i.e., phosphorylated) upon c-Met activation by the hepatocyte growth factor (HGF). Most importantly, we discovered many proteins that were differentially phosphorylated by lysates from cells or tissues when the c-Met pathway was active. Using phosphorylation-specific antibodies, we were able to validate several candidate proteins as new downstream components of the c-Met signaling pathway in cells. We envision that this new approach, like its DNA microarray counterpart, can be further extended toward profiling dynamics of global protein phosphorylation under many different physiological conditions both in cellulo and in vivo in a high-throughput and cost-effective fashion.
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spelling pubmed-37593802013-09-10 Profiling the Dynamics of a Human Phosphorylome Reveals New Components in HGF/c-Met Signaling Woodard, Crystal L. Goodwin, C. Rory Wan, Jun Xia, Shuli Newman, Robert Hu, Jianfei Zhang, Jin Hayward, S. Diane Qian, Jiang Laterra, John Zhu, Heng PLoS One Research Article Protein phosphorylation is a dynamic and reversible event that greatly influences cellular function. Identifying the key regulatory elements that determine cellular phenotypes during development and oncogenesis requires the ability to dynamically monitor proteome-wide events. Here, we report the development of a new strategy to monitor dynamic changes of protein phosphorylation in cells and tissues using functional protein microarrays as the readout. To demonstrate this technology's ability to identify condition-dependent phosphorylation events, human protein microarrays were incubated with lysates from cells or tissues under activation or inhibition of c-Met, a receptor tyrosine kinase involved in tissue morphogenesis and malignancy. By comparing the differences between the protein phosphorylation profiles obtained using the protein microarrays, we were able to recover many of the proteins that are known to be specifically activated (i.e., phosphorylated) upon c-Met activation by the hepatocyte growth factor (HGF). Most importantly, we discovered many proteins that were differentially phosphorylated by lysates from cells or tissues when the c-Met pathway was active. Using phosphorylation-specific antibodies, we were able to validate several candidate proteins as new downstream components of the c-Met signaling pathway in cells. We envision that this new approach, like its DNA microarray counterpart, can be further extended toward profiling dynamics of global protein phosphorylation under many different physiological conditions both in cellulo and in vivo in a high-throughput and cost-effective fashion. Public Library of Science 2013-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3759380/ /pubmed/24023761 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072671 Text en © 2013 Woodard et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Woodard, Crystal L.
Goodwin, C. Rory
Wan, Jun
Xia, Shuli
Newman, Robert
Hu, Jianfei
Zhang, Jin
Hayward, S. Diane
Qian, Jiang
Laterra, John
Zhu, Heng
Profiling the Dynamics of a Human Phosphorylome Reveals New Components in HGF/c-Met Signaling
title Profiling the Dynamics of a Human Phosphorylome Reveals New Components in HGF/c-Met Signaling
title_full Profiling the Dynamics of a Human Phosphorylome Reveals New Components in HGF/c-Met Signaling
title_fullStr Profiling the Dynamics of a Human Phosphorylome Reveals New Components in HGF/c-Met Signaling
title_full_unstemmed Profiling the Dynamics of a Human Phosphorylome Reveals New Components in HGF/c-Met Signaling
title_short Profiling the Dynamics of a Human Phosphorylome Reveals New Components in HGF/c-Met Signaling
title_sort profiling the dynamics of a human phosphorylome reveals new components in hgf/c-met signaling
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3759380/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24023761
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072671
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