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Proteoform-Specific Insights into Cellular Proteome Regulation

Knowledge regarding compositions of proteomes at the proteoform level enhances insights into cellular phenotypes. A strategy is described herein for discovery of proteoform-specific information about cellular proteomes. This strategy involved analysis of data obtained by bottom-up mass spectrometry...

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Autores principales: Norris, Emma L., Headlam, Madeleine J., Dave, Keyur A., Smith, David D., Bukreyev, Alexander, Singh, Toshna, Jayakody, Buddhika A., Chappell, Keith J., Collins, Peter L., Gorman, Jeffrey J.
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Publicado: The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5054351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27451424
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/mcp.O116.058438
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author Norris, Emma L.
Headlam, Madeleine J.
Dave, Keyur A.
Smith, David D.
Bukreyev, Alexander
Singh, Toshna
Jayakody, Buddhika A.
Chappell, Keith J.
Collins, Peter L.
Gorman, Jeffrey J.
author_facet Norris, Emma L.
Headlam, Madeleine J.
Dave, Keyur A.
Smith, David D.
Bukreyev, Alexander
Singh, Toshna
Jayakody, Buddhika A.
Chappell, Keith J.
Collins, Peter L.
Gorman, Jeffrey J.
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description Knowledge regarding compositions of proteomes at the proteoform level enhances insights into cellular phenotypes. A strategy is described herein for discovery of proteoform-specific information about cellular proteomes. This strategy involved analysis of data obtained by bottom-up mass spectrometry of multiple protein OGE separations on a fraction by fraction basis. The strategy was exemplified using five matched sets of lysates of uninfected and human respiratory syncytial virus-infected A549 cells. Template matching demonstrated that 67.3% of 10475 protein profiles identified focused to narrow pI windows indicative of efficacious focusing. Furthermore, correlation between experimental and theoretical pI gradients indicated reproducible focusing. Based on these observations a proteoform profiling strategy was developed to identify proteoforms, detect proteoform diversity and discover potential proteoform regulation. One component of this strategy involved examination of the focusing profiles for protein groups. A novel concordance analysis facilitated differentiation between proteoforms, including proteoforms generated by alternate splicing and proteolysis. Evaluation of focusing profiles and concordance analysis were applicable to cells from a single and/or multiple biological states. Statistical analyses identified proteoform variation between biological states. Regulation relevant to cellular responses to human respiratory syncytial virus was revealed. Western blotting and Protomap analyses validated the proteoform regulation. Discovery of STAT1, WARS, MX1, and HSPB1 proteoform regulation by human respiratory syncytial virus highlighted the impact of the profiling strategy. Novel truncated proteoforms of MX1 were identified in infected cells and phosphorylation driven regulation of HSPB1 proteoforms was correlated with infection. The proteoform profiling strategy is generally applicable to investigating interactions between viruses and host cells and the analysis of other biological systems.
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spelling pubmed-50543512016-10-21 Proteoform-Specific Insights into Cellular Proteome Regulation Norris, Emma L. Headlam, Madeleine J. Dave, Keyur A. Smith, David D. Bukreyev, Alexander Singh, Toshna Jayakody, Buddhika A. Chappell, Keith J. Collins, Peter L. Gorman, Jeffrey J. Mol Cell Proteomics Technological Innovation and Resources Knowledge regarding compositions of proteomes at the proteoform level enhances insights into cellular phenotypes. A strategy is described herein for discovery of proteoform-specific information about cellular proteomes. This strategy involved analysis of data obtained by bottom-up mass spectrometry of multiple protein OGE separations on a fraction by fraction basis. The strategy was exemplified using five matched sets of lysates of uninfected and human respiratory syncytial virus-infected A549 cells. Template matching demonstrated that 67.3% of 10475 protein profiles identified focused to narrow pI windows indicative of efficacious focusing. Furthermore, correlation between experimental and theoretical pI gradients indicated reproducible focusing. Based on these observations a proteoform profiling strategy was developed to identify proteoforms, detect proteoform diversity and discover potential proteoform regulation. One component of this strategy involved examination of the focusing profiles for protein groups. A novel concordance analysis facilitated differentiation between proteoforms, including proteoforms generated by alternate splicing and proteolysis. Evaluation of focusing profiles and concordance analysis were applicable to cells from a single and/or multiple biological states. Statistical analyses identified proteoform variation between biological states. Regulation relevant to cellular responses to human respiratory syncytial virus was revealed. Western blotting and Protomap analyses validated the proteoform regulation. Discovery of STAT1, WARS, MX1, and HSPB1 proteoform regulation by human respiratory syncytial virus highlighted the impact of the profiling strategy. Novel truncated proteoforms of MX1 were identified in infected cells and phosphorylation driven regulation of HSPB1 proteoforms was correlated with infection. The proteoform profiling strategy is generally applicable to investigating interactions between viruses and host cells and the analysis of other biological systems. The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2016-10 2016-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5054351/ /pubmed/27451424 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/mcp.O116.058438 Text en © 2016 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Author's Choice—Final version free via Creative Commons CC-BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) .
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Headlam, Madeleine J.
Dave, Keyur A.
Smith, David D.
Bukreyev, Alexander
Singh, Toshna
Jayakody, Buddhika A.
Chappell, Keith J.
Collins, Peter L.
Gorman, Jeffrey J.
Proteoform-Specific Insights into Cellular Proteome Regulation
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title_fullStr Proteoform-Specific Insights into Cellular Proteome Regulation
title_full_unstemmed Proteoform-Specific Insights into Cellular Proteome Regulation
title_short Proteoform-Specific Insights into Cellular Proteome Regulation
title_sort proteoform-specific insights into cellular proteome regulation
topic Technological Innovation and Resources
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5054351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27451424
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/mcp.O116.058438
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