Xiao, Di Chen, Carissa Yang, Pengyi
Published in
Proteomics
Protein phosphorylation plays an essential role in modulating cell signalling and its downstream transcriptional and translational regulations. Until recently, protein phosphorylation has been studied mostly using low-throughput biochemical assays. The advancement of mass spectrometry (MS)-based phosphoproteomics transformed the field by enabling m...
Duda, Jolene M Twigg, Carly A I Thomas, Stefani N
Published in
Proteomics
High-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) is the most lethal gynecologic malignancy in women. Its low survival rate is attributed to late detection, relapse, and drug resistance. The lack of effective second-line therapeutics remains a significant challenge. There is an opportunity to incorporate the use of histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACi) int...
Wang, Qianjie Sun, Liangliang Lundquist, Peter Knut
Published in
Proteomics
We present a large-scale top-down proteomics (TDP) study of plant leaf and chloroplast proteins, achieving the identification of over 4700 unique proteoforms. Using capillary zone electrophoresis coupled with tandem mass spectrometry analysis of offline size-exclusion chromatography fractions, we identify 3198 proteoforms for total leaf and 1836 pr...
Poudel, Suresh Vanderwall, David Yuan, Zuo-Fei Wu, Zhiping Peng, Junmin Li, Yuxin
Published in
Proteomics
Mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomic analysis of posttranslational modifications (PTMs) usually requires the pre-enrichment of modified proteins or peptides. However, recent ultra-deep whole proteome profiling generates millions of spectra in a single experiment, leaving many unassigned spectra, some of which may be derived from PTM peptides. Her...
Duan, Haonan Zhang, Xu Figeys, Daniel
Published in
Proteomics
Post-translational modifications (PTMs) play an essential role in most biological processes. PTMs on human proteins have been extensively studied. Studies on bacterial PTMs are emerging, which demonstrate that bacterial PTMs are different from human PTMs in their types, mechanisms and functions. Few PTM studies have been done on the microbiome. Her...
Qi, Tianyu F Tang, Feng Yin, Jiekai Miao, Weili Wang, Yinsheng
Published in
Proteomics
RNA contains more than 170 types of chemical modifications, and these modified nucleosides are recognized, installed and removed by their reader, writer, and eraser (RWE) proteins, respectively. Here, we employed a parallel-reaction monitoring (PRM)-based targeted proteomic method, in conjunction with stable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell ...
Li, Zhouxian Wang, Qi Wang, Keyun Zhang, Weibing Ye, Mingliang
Published in
Proteomics
Protein lysine monomethylation is an important post-translational modification participated in regulating many biological processes. There is growing interest in identifying these methylation events. However, the introduction of one methyl group on lysine residues has negligible effect on changing the physical and chemical properties of proteins or...
Meng, Qian Wang, Yuqiu Lu, Dayun Song, Nixue Zhou, Hu Zhu, Hongwen
Published in
Proteomics
Phosphorylation is one of the most common post-translational modifications (PTMs) and is closely related to protein activity and function, playing a critical role during cancer development. Quantitative phosphoproteomic strategies have been widely used to study the underlying mechanisms of cancer progression or drug resistance. In this report, we a...
Phetsanthad, Ashley Roycroft, Caroline Li, Lingjun
Published in
Proteomics
Glycosylated neuropeptides were recently discovered in crustaceans, a model organism with a well-characterized neuroendocrine system. Several workflows exist to characterize enzymatically digested peptides; however, the unique properties of endogenous neuropeptides require methods to be re-evaluated. We investigate the use of hydrophilic interactio...
Wang, Yaojie Zhang, Ying Li, Zhi Wei, Sisi Chi, Xiuping Yan, Xi Lv, Huilai Zhao, Libo Zhao, Lianmei
Published in
Proteomics
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are lipid membrane vesicles released by live cells that carry a variety of biomolecules, including nucleic acids, lipids, and proteins. Recently, proteins in plasma-derived EVs have emerged as novel biomarkers with essential functions in the diagnosis and prognosis of human diseases. However, the current methods of isol...