氨酸糖化在细菌中广泛存在,并与乙化重叠
Stefan Mikkat1, Michael Kreutzer2, Nadja Patenge3
1Core Facility Proteome Analysis, Rostock University Medical Center, 18057 Rostock, Germany.
Microorganisms
|August 29, 2024
概括
糖化是一种蛋白质修饰,在细菌中广泛存在,并影响新陈代谢调节. 这项研究确定了Streptococcus pyogenes中众多的糖化部位,揭示了其跨物种的流行和保护.
科学领域:
- 生物化学 生物化学
- 蛋白质组学是指蛋白质组学.
- 微生物学 微生物学
背景情况:
- 糖化是一种非酶性蛋白质修饰,涉及与氨酸相连的糖基.
- 这种修改存在于甘油性酶中,可以调节甘油性流量.
研究的目的:
- 在细菌中,特别是在Streptococcus pyogenes中,进行第一个糖化蛋白质分析.
- 调查不同细菌物种中糖化发生率和保存情况.
主要方法:
- 在不同的培养条件下,在S. pyogenes中对糖氨酸的蛋白质学概况.
- 质谱法 (MS/MS) 用于鉴定,包括一种新的诊断周期性离子.
- 从14种细菌物种中重新分析现有的蛋白质组.
主要成果:
- 在123个S. pyogenes蛋白中确定了370个氨酸糖化位.
- 与富含葡萄糖的介质相比,在含果糖的定义介质中发生了更高的糖化.
- 糖化在细菌中很普遍,在各个物种中都有保留的部位.
- 观察到糖化和其它氨酸化 (乙化,化) 之间存在显著的重叠.
结论:
- 糖化是细菌中常见的翻译后修饰,在许多物种中保存.
- 这种修饰,与其他化一起,可能在关节代谢调节中发挥作用.
- 需要进一步的研究来了解低静态度糖化的功能意义.
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