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Structural Alternation in Heat Shock Proteins of Activated Macrophages

The inflammatory response of macrophages is an orderly and complex process under strict regulation accompanied by drastic changes in morphology and functions. It is predicted that proteins will undergo structural changes during these finely regulated processes. However, changes in structural proteom...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Wenhao, Wei, Ying, Zhang, Huaijin, Liu, Jing, Zong, Zhaoyun, Liu, Zongyuan, Zhu, Songbiao, Hou, Wenxuan, Chen, Yuling, Deng, Haiteng
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8700196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34944015
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10123507
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author Zhang, Wenhao
Wei, Ying
Zhang, Huaijin
Liu, Jing
Zong, Zhaoyun
Liu, Zongyuan
Zhu, Songbiao
Hou, Wenxuan
Chen, Yuling
Deng, Haiteng
author_facet Zhang, Wenhao
Wei, Ying
Zhang, Huaijin
Liu, Jing
Zong, Zhaoyun
Liu, Zongyuan
Zhu, Songbiao
Hou, Wenxuan
Chen, Yuling
Deng, Haiteng
author_sort Zhang, Wenhao
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description The inflammatory response of macrophages is an orderly and complex process under strict regulation accompanied by drastic changes in morphology and functions. It is predicted that proteins will undergo structural changes during these finely regulated processes. However, changes in structural proteome in macrophages during the inflammatory response remain poorly characterized. In the present study, we applied limited proteolysis coupled mass spectrometry (LiP-MS) to identify proteome-wide structural changes in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-activated macrophages. We identified 386 structure-specific proteolytic fingerprints from 230 proteins. Using the Gene Ontology (GO) biological process enrichment, we discovered that proteins with altered structures were enriched into protein folding-related terms, in which HSP60 was ranked as the most changed protein. We verified the structural changes in HSP60 by using cellular thermal shift assay (CETSA) and native CETSA. Our results showed that the thermal stability of HSP60 was enhanced in activated macrophages and formed an HSP10-less complex. In conclusion, we demonstrate that in situ structural systems biology is an effective method to characterize proteomic structural changes and reveal that the structures of chaperone proteins vary significantly during macrophage activation.
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spelling pubmed-87001962021-12-24 Structural Alternation in Heat Shock Proteins of Activated Macrophages Zhang, Wenhao Wei, Ying Zhang, Huaijin Liu, Jing Zong, Zhaoyun Liu, Zongyuan Zhu, Songbiao Hou, Wenxuan Chen, Yuling Deng, Haiteng Cells Article The inflammatory response of macrophages is an orderly and complex process under strict regulation accompanied by drastic changes in morphology and functions. It is predicted that proteins will undergo structural changes during these finely regulated processes. However, changes in structural proteome in macrophages during the inflammatory response remain poorly characterized. In the present study, we applied limited proteolysis coupled mass spectrometry (LiP-MS) to identify proteome-wide structural changes in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-activated macrophages. We identified 386 structure-specific proteolytic fingerprints from 230 proteins. Using the Gene Ontology (GO) biological process enrichment, we discovered that proteins with altered structures were enriched into protein folding-related terms, in which HSP60 was ranked as the most changed protein. We verified the structural changes in HSP60 by using cellular thermal shift assay (CETSA) and native CETSA. Our results showed that the thermal stability of HSP60 was enhanced in activated macrophages and formed an HSP10-less complex. In conclusion, we demonstrate that in situ structural systems biology is an effective method to characterize proteomic structural changes and reveal that the structures of chaperone proteins vary significantly during macrophage activation. MDPI 2021-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8700196/ /pubmed/34944015 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10123507 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zhang, Wenhao
Wei, Ying
Zhang, Huaijin
Liu, Jing
Zong, Zhaoyun
Liu, Zongyuan
Zhu, Songbiao
Hou, Wenxuan
Chen, Yuling
Deng, Haiteng
Structural Alternation in Heat Shock Proteins of Activated Macrophages
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title_short Structural Alternation in Heat Shock Proteins of Activated Macrophages
title_sort structural alternation in heat shock proteins of activated macrophages
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8700196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34944015
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10123507
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