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A proteomics approach for the identification of cullin-9 (CUL9) related signaling pathways in induced pluripotent stem cell models

CUL9 is a non-canonical and poorly characterized member of the largest family of E3 ubiquitin ligases known as the Cullin RING ligases (CRLs). Most CRLs play a critical role in developmental processes, however, the role of CUL9 in neuronal development remains elusive. We determined that deletion or...

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Autores principales: Ortolano, Natalya A., Romero-Morales, Alejandra I., Rasmussen, Megan L., Bodnya, Caroline, Kline, Leigh A., Joshi, Piyush, Connelly, Jon P., Rose, Kristie L., Pruett-Miller, Shondra M., Gama, Vivian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7951927/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33705438
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248000
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author Ortolano, Natalya A.
Romero-Morales, Alejandra I.
Rasmussen, Megan L.
Bodnya, Caroline
Kline, Leigh A.
Joshi, Piyush
Connelly, Jon P.
Rose, Kristie L.
Pruett-Miller, Shondra M.
Gama, Vivian
author_facet Ortolano, Natalya A.
Romero-Morales, Alejandra I.
Rasmussen, Megan L.
Bodnya, Caroline
Kline, Leigh A.
Joshi, Piyush
Connelly, Jon P.
Rose, Kristie L.
Pruett-Miller, Shondra M.
Gama, Vivian
author_sort Ortolano, Natalya A.
collection PubMed
description CUL9 is a non-canonical and poorly characterized member of the largest family of E3 ubiquitin ligases known as the Cullin RING ligases (CRLs). Most CRLs play a critical role in developmental processes, however, the role of CUL9 in neuronal development remains elusive. We determined that deletion or depletion of CUL9 protein causes aberrant formation of neural rosettes, an in vitro model of early neuralization. In this study, we applied mass spectrometric approaches in human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) and neural progenitor cells (hNPCs) to identify CUL9 related signaling pathways that may contribute to this phenotype. Through LC-MS/MS analysis of immunoprecipitated endogenous CUL9, we identified several subunits of the APC/C, a major cell cycle regulator, as potential CUL9 interacting proteins. Knockdown of the APC/C adapter protein FZR1 resulted in a significant increase in CUL9 protein levels, however, CUL9 does not appear to affect protein abundance of APC/C subunits and adapters or alter cell cycle progression. Quantitative proteomic analysis of CUL9 KO hPSCs and hNPCs identified protein networks related to metabolic, ubiquitin degradation, and transcriptional regulation pathways that are disrupted by CUL9 deletion in both hPSCs. No significant changes in oxygen consumption rates or ATP production were detected in either cell type. The results of our study build on current evidence that CUL9 may have unique functions in different cell types and that compensatory mechanisms may contribute to the difficulty of identifying CUL9 substrates.
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spelling pubmed-79519272021-03-22 A proteomics approach for the identification of cullin-9 (CUL9) related signaling pathways in induced pluripotent stem cell models Ortolano, Natalya A. Romero-Morales, Alejandra I. Rasmussen, Megan L. Bodnya, Caroline Kline, Leigh A. Joshi, Piyush Connelly, Jon P. Rose, Kristie L. Pruett-Miller, Shondra M. Gama, Vivian PLoS One Research Article CUL9 is a non-canonical and poorly characterized member of the largest family of E3 ubiquitin ligases known as the Cullin RING ligases (CRLs). Most CRLs play a critical role in developmental processes, however, the role of CUL9 in neuronal development remains elusive. We determined that deletion or depletion of CUL9 protein causes aberrant formation of neural rosettes, an in vitro model of early neuralization. In this study, we applied mass spectrometric approaches in human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) and neural progenitor cells (hNPCs) to identify CUL9 related signaling pathways that may contribute to this phenotype. Through LC-MS/MS analysis of immunoprecipitated endogenous CUL9, we identified several subunits of the APC/C, a major cell cycle regulator, as potential CUL9 interacting proteins. Knockdown of the APC/C adapter protein FZR1 resulted in a significant increase in CUL9 protein levels, however, CUL9 does not appear to affect protein abundance of APC/C subunits and adapters or alter cell cycle progression. Quantitative proteomic analysis of CUL9 KO hPSCs and hNPCs identified protein networks related to metabolic, ubiquitin degradation, and transcriptional regulation pathways that are disrupted by CUL9 deletion in both hPSCs. No significant changes in oxygen consumption rates or ATP production were detected in either cell type. The results of our study build on current evidence that CUL9 may have unique functions in different cell types and that compensatory mechanisms may contribute to the difficulty of identifying CUL9 substrates. Public Library of Science 2021-03-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7951927/ /pubmed/33705438 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248000 Text en © 2021 Ortolano 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ortolano, Natalya A.
Romero-Morales, Alejandra I.
Rasmussen, Megan L.
Bodnya, Caroline
Kline, Leigh A.
Joshi, Piyush
Connelly, Jon P.
Rose, Kristie L.
Pruett-Miller, Shondra M.
Gama, Vivian
A proteomics approach for the identification of cullin-9 (CUL9) related signaling pathways in induced pluripotent stem cell models
title A proteomics approach for the identification of cullin-9 (CUL9) related signaling pathways in induced pluripotent stem cell models
title_full A proteomics approach for the identification of cullin-9 (CUL9) related signaling pathways in induced pluripotent stem cell models
title_fullStr A proteomics approach for the identification of cullin-9 (CUL9) related signaling pathways in induced pluripotent stem cell models
title_full_unstemmed A proteomics approach for the identification of cullin-9 (CUL9) related signaling pathways in induced pluripotent stem cell models
title_short A proteomics approach for the identification of cullin-9 (CUL9) related signaling pathways in induced pluripotent stem cell models
title_sort proteomics approach for the identification of cullin-9 (cul9) related signaling pathways in induced pluripotent stem cell models
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7951927/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33705438
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248000
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