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Detection of Protein Ubiquitination
Published on: August 19, 2009
[Evaluation of high-throughput detection technology for ubiquitination signals based on ThUBD]
Hui Liu1,2, Lei Chang2,3, Ping Xu1,2,3
1Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Diagnosis, College of Chemistry and Materials Science, Hebei University, Baoding 071002, Hebei, China.
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Ubiquitination is one of the most widely distributed, structurally diverse, and functionally important post-translational modifications for proteins in eukaryotic cells. At present, the methods for detecting ubiquitination signals mainly include immunological detection based on specific antibodies, mass spectrometry, and detection based on ubiquitin-binding domain (UBD), which together constitute a tool library for studying ubiquitination signals. Our team has previously developed a high-throughput detection technology based on an artificial tandem hybrid ubiquitin-binding domain (ThUBD), which achieves universal and highly sensitive detection of all polyubiquitin chain modification signals. This study aims to evaluate the specificity and range of ThUBD-coated multi-well plates in detecting ubiquitination signals and verify the reliability and practicality of these plates in practical applications. We then used this technology to analyze the complex and diverse ubiquitination signals in different biological samples such as cells, tissues, and urine and detect ubiquitination signals in different mass ranges. The results showed that this technology had strong universality and good specificity, and it can accurately identify ubiquitinated proteins from non-ubiquitinated proteins and achieve accurate quantification. This study provides a sensitive, specific, rapid, and efficient analytical technology for the high-throughput detection of ubiquitination signals.
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