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The Knowns and Unknowns in Protein–Metabolite Interactions

Increasing attention has been focused on the study of protein–metabolite interactions (PMI), which play a key role in regulating protein functions and directing an orchestra of cellular processes. The investigation of PMIs is complicated by the fact that many such interactions are extremely short-li...

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Autores principales: Kurbatov, Ilya, Dolgalev, Georgii, Arzumanian, Viktoriia, Kiseleva, Olga, Poverennaya, Ekaterina
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9964805/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36835565
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24044155
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author Kurbatov, Ilya
Dolgalev, Georgii
Arzumanian, Viktoriia
Kiseleva, Olga
Poverennaya, Ekaterina
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Dolgalev, Georgii
Arzumanian, Viktoriia
Kiseleva, Olga
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description Increasing attention has been focused on the study of protein–metabolite interactions (PMI), which play a key role in regulating protein functions and directing an orchestra of cellular processes. The investigation of PMIs is complicated by the fact that many such interactions are extremely short-lived, which requires very high resolution in order to detect them. As in the case of protein–protein interactions, protein–metabolite interactions are still not clearly defined. Existing assays for detecting protein–metabolite interactions have an additional limitation in the form of a limited capacity to identify interacting metabolites. Thus, although recent advances in mass spectrometry allow the routine identification and quantification of thousands of proteins and metabolites today, they still need to be improved to provide a complete inventory of biological molecules, as well as all interactions between them. Multiomic studies aimed at deciphering the implementation of genetic information often end with the analysis of changes in metabolic pathways, as they constitute one of the most informative phenotypic layers. In this approach, the quantity and quality of knowledge about PMIs become vital to establishing the full scope of crosstalk between the proteome and the metabolome in a biological object of interest. In this review, we analyze the current state of investigation into the detection and annotation of protein–metabolite interactions, describe the recent progress in developing associated research methods, and attempt to deconstruct the very term “interaction” to advance the field of interactomics further.
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spelling pubmed-99648052023-02-26 The Knowns and Unknowns in Protein–Metabolite Interactions Kurbatov, Ilya Dolgalev, Georgii Arzumanian, Viktoriia Kiseleva, Olga Poverennaya, Ekaterina Int J Mol Sci Review Increasing attention has been focused on the study of protein–metabolite interactions (PMI), which play a key role in regulating protein functions and directing an orchestra of cellular processes. The investigation of PMIs is complicated by the fact that many such interactions are extremely short-lived, which requires very high resolution in order to detect them. As in the case of protein–protein interactions, protein–metabolite interactions are still not clearly defined. Existing assays for detecting protein–metabolite interactions have an additional limitation in the form of a limited capacity to identify interacting metabolites. Thus, although recent advances in mass spectrometry allow the routine identification and quantification of thousands of proteins and metabolites today, they still need to be improved to provide a complete inventory of biological molecules, as well as all interactions between them. Multiomic studies aimed at deciphering the implementation of genetic information often end with the analysis of changes in metabolic pathways, as they constitute one of the most informative phenotypic layers. In this approach, the quantity and quality of knowledge about PMIs become vital to establishing the full scope of crosstalk between the proteome and the metabolome in a biological object of interest. In this review, we analyze the current state of investigation into the detection and annotation of protein–metabolite interactions, describe the recent progress in developing associated research methods, and attempt to deconstruct the very term “interaction” to advance the field of interactomics further. MDPI 2023-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9964805/ /pubmed/36835565 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24044155 Text en © 2023 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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Arzumanian, Viktoriia
Kiseleva, Olga
Poverennaya, Ekaterina
The Knowns and Unknowns in Protein–Metabolite Interactions
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