蛋白质组
葡萄孢霉素
蛋白质组学
细胞培养中氨基酸的稳定同位素标记
化学
定量蛋白质组学
等压标记
质谱法
计算生物学
串联质量标签
色谱法
生物物理学
生物
生物化学
激酶
蛋白激酶A
基因
作者
Nico Zinn,Thilo Werner,Carola Doce,Toby Mathieson,Christine Boecker,Gavain M.A. Sweetman,Christian Fufezan,Marcus Bantscheff
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jproteome.0c00900
摘要
Multiplexed quantitative proteomics enabled complex workflows to study the mechanisms by which small molecule drugs interact with the proteome such as thermal proteome profiling (TPP) or multiplexed proteome dynamics profiling (mPDP). TPP measures changes in protein thermal stability in response to drug treatment and thus informs on direct targets and downstream regulation events, while the mPDP approach enables the discovery of regulated protein synthesis and degradation events caused by small molecules and other perturbations. The isobaric mass tags available for multiplexed proteomics have thus far limited the efficiency and sensitivity by which such experiments could be performed. Here we evaluate a recent generation of 16-plex isobaric mass tags and demonstrate the sensitive and time efficient identification of Staurosporine targets in HepG2 cell extracts by recording full thermal denaturation/aggregation profiles of vehicle and compound treated samples in a single mass spectrometry experiment. In 2D-TPP experiments, isothermal titration over seven concentrations per temperature enabled comprehensive selectivity profiling of Staurosporine with EC50 values for kinase targets tightly matching to the kinobeads gold standard assay. Finally, we demonstrate time and condition-based multiplexing of dynamic SILAC labeling experiments to delineate proteome-wide effects of the molecular glue Indisulam on synthesis and degradation rates.
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