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Proteomic profiling data of HEK293 proteins bound to human recombinant renalases-1 and -2

Renalase (RNLS) is a recently discovered protein involved in blood pressure regulation. It exists both as an intracellular catalytically active flavoprotein (EC 1.6.3.5 dihydro-NAD(P):oxygen oxidoreductase) and an extracellular protein that demonstrates various cell protecting effects. Using a twent...

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Autores principales: Fedchenko, Valerii I., Kopylov, Arthur T., Buneeva, Olga A., Kaloshin, Alexei A., Zgoda, Victor G., Medvedev, Alexei E.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6234383/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30456273
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2018.10.137
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author Fedchenko, Valerii I.
Kopylov, Arthur T.
Buneeva, Olga A.
Kaloshin, Alexei A.
Zgoda, Victor G.
Medvedev, Alexei E.
author_facet Fedchenko, Valerii I.
Kopylov, Arthur T.
Buneeva, Olga A.
Kaloshin, Alexei A.
Zgoda, Victor G.
Medvedev, Alexei E.
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description Renalase (RNLS) is a recently discovered protein involved in blood pressure regulation. It exists both as an intracellular catalytically active flavoprotein (EC 1.6.3.5 dihydro-NAD(P):oxygen oxidoreductase) and an extracellular protein that demonstrates various cell protecting effects. Using a twenty-membered peptide corresponding to the residues 220–239 of the renalase sequence (RP-220) and the HK-2 cell line Wang et al. identified a renalase-binding protein, which was considered as a receptor for extracellular renalase crucial for MAPK signaling (Wang et al., 2015) [1]. In this study we have investigated profiles of renalase binding proteins in HEK293 cells by using affinity based proteomic profiling with full-length recombinant human RNLS-1 and human RNLS-2 as affinity ligands followed by analysis of bound proteins by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. Both renalases (RNLS-1 and RNLS-2) contain the RP-220 sequence (residues 220–239) but differ in their C-terminal region (residues 293–342 and 293–325, respectively). Profiling of HEK293 proteins resulted in identification of two different sets of proteins specifically bound to RNLS-1 and RNLS-2, respectively. We thus demonstrate that the C-terminal region is crucial for specific binding of renalase to its targets and/or receptors.
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spelling pubmed-62343832018-11-19 Proteomic profiling data of HEK293 proteins bound to human recombinant renalases-1 and -2 Fedchenko, Valerii I. Kopylov, Arthur T. Buneeva, Olga A. Kaloshin, Alexei A. Zgoda, Victor G. Medvedev, Alexei E. Data Brief Agricultural and Biological Science Renalase (RNLS) is a recently discovered protein involved in blood pressure regulation. It exists both as an intracellular catalytically active flavoprotein (EC 1.6.3.5 dihydro-NAD(P):oxygen oxidoreductase) and an extracellular protein that demonstrates various cell protecting effects. Using a twenty-membered peptide corresponding to the residues 220–239 of the renalase sequence (RP-220) and the HK-2 cell line Wang et al. identified a renalase-binding protein, which was considered as a receptor for extracellular renalase crucial for MAPK signaling (Wang et al., 2015) [1]. In this study we have investigated profiles of renalase binding proteins in HEK293 cells by using affinity based proteomic profiling with full-length recombinant human RNLS-1 and human RNLS-2 as affinity ligands followed by analysis of bound proteins by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. Both renalases (RNLS-1 and RNLS-2) contain the RP-220 sequence (residues 220–239) but differ in their C-terminal region (residues 293–342 and 293–325, respectively). Profiling of HEK293 proteins resulted in identification of two different sets of proteins specifically bound to RNLS-1 and RNLS-2, respectively. We thus demonstrate that the C-terminal region is crucial for specific binding of renalase to its targets and/or receptors. Elsevier 2018-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6234383/ /pubmed/30456273 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2018.10.137 Text en © 2018 The Authors http://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 Agricultural and Biological Science
Fedchenko, Valerii I.
Kopylov, Arthur T.
Buneeva, Olga A.
Kaloshin, Alexei A.
Zgoda, Victor G.
Medvedev, Alexei E.
Proteomic profiling data of HEK293 proteins bound to human recombinant renalases-1 and -2
title Proteomic profiling data of HEK293 proteins bound to human recombinant renalases-1 and -2
title_full Proteomic profiling data of HEK293 proteins bound to human recombinant renalases-1 and -2
title_fullStr Proteomic profiling data of HEK293 proteins bound to human recombinant renalases-1 and -2
title_full_unstemmed Proteomic profiling data of HEK293 proteins bound to human recombinant renalases-1 and -2
title_short Proteomic profiling data of HEK293 proteins bound to human recombinant renalases-1 and -2
title_sort proteomic profiling data of hek293 proteins bound to human recombinant renalases-1 and -2
topic Agricultural and Biological Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6234383/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30456273
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2018.10.137
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