Gel-Assisted Proteome Position Integral Shift Assay Returns Molecular Weight to Shotgun Proteomics and Identifies Caspase 3 Substrates

Here, we present a high-throughput virtual top-down proteomics approach that restores the molecular weight (MW) information in shotgun proteomics and demonstrates its utility in studying proteolytic events in programmed cell death. With gel-assisted proteome position integral shift (GAPPIS), we quantified over 7000 proteins in staurosporine-induced apoptotic HeLa cells and identified 84 proteins exhibiting in a statistically significant manner at least two of the following features: (i) a negative MW shift; (ii) an elevated ratio in a pair of a semitryptic and tryptic peptide, (iii) a negative shift in the standard deviation of MW estimated for different peptides, and (iv) a negative shift in skewness of the same data. Of these proteins, 58 molecules were previously unreported caspase 3 substrates. Further analysis identified the preferred cleavage sites consistent with the known caspase cleavages after the DXXD motif. As a powerful tool for high-throughput MW analysis simultaneously with the conventional expression analysis, the GAPPIS assay can prove useful in studying a broad range of biological processes involving proteolytic events. © 2024 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society.

Авторы
Meng Z. , Saei A.A. , Gharibi H. , Zhang X. , Lyu H. , Lundström S.L. , Végvári A. , Gaetani M. , Zubarev R.A.
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American Chemical Society
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Английский
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Год
2024
Организации
  • 1 Division of Chemistry I, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, 17177, Sweden
  • 2 Chemical Proteomics Unit, Science for Life Laboratory (SciLifeLab), Stockholm, 17165, Sweden
  • 3 Chemical Proteomics, Swedish National Infrastructure for Biological Mass Spectrometry (BioMS), Stockholm, 17177, Sweden
  • 4 Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, 17177, Sweden
  • 5 HDXperts AB, Danderyd, 18212, Sweden
  • 6 The National Medical Research Center for Endocrinology, Moscow, 115478, Russian Federation
  • 7 Department of Pharmacological & Technological Chemistry, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow, 119048, Russian Federation
  • 8 Department of Pharmaceutical and Toxicological Chemistry, RUDN University, 6 Miklukho-Maklaya St., Moscow, 117198, Russian Federation
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