通过系统的定量蛋白质组学揭示了库林-RING泛素酶网络的动态
Eric J Bennett1, John Rush, Steven P Gygi
1Department of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Cell
|December 15, 2010
概括
这项研究表明,库林-RING泛素酶 (CRL) 网络组织主要是由适配器模块的丰富性驱动的,而不是无化或CAND1结合周期. 定量蛋白质组学挑战了CRL复杂重塑的现有模型.
科学领域:
- 生物化学 生物化学
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 蛋白质组学是指蛋白质组学.
背景情况:
- 在路径扰乱期间,信号系统重组是常见的.
- 通过路径刺激对网络重塑的定量研究很少.
- 库林-RING泛素酶 (CRL) 复合体是细胞调节的核心.
研究的目的:
- 开发一个定量蛋白质组学平台,以阐明CRL网络架构.
- 评估当前动态CRL重建模型.
- 调查CRL复杂调控中化和CAND1结合的作用.
主要方法:
- 使用多重绝对量化 (AQUA) 技术开发一个定量蛋白质组学平台.
- 使用MLN4924的CRL复合物的急性抑制,这是NEDD8激活酶的抑制剂.
- 分析CRL复杂石化测量和子单位关联.
主要成果:
- 急性CRL抑制并没有诱导全球CRL网络重组.
- 很大一部分库林是用适配器模块组装的,不管它们的化状态如何.
- 只有很小一部分库林被发现与CAND1.1有关.
结论:
- 适配器模块的丰富性,而不是无化/CAND1结合周期,似乎是CRL网络组织的主要驱动因素.
- 目前的CRL复杂动态性的模型需要修订.
- 定量蛋白质组学为复杂的细胞网络调节提供了新的见解.
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