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Chembiochem ; 18(20): 2028-2032, 2017 10 18.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28809078

RESUMEN

Cysteine residues are susceptible to oxidation to form S-sulfinyl (R-SO2 H) and S-sulfonyl (R-SO3 H) post-translational modifications. Here we present a simple bioconjugation strategy to label S-sulfinated proteins by using reporter-linked maleimides. After alkylation of free thiols with iodoacetamide, S-sulfinated cysteines react with maleimide to form a sulfone Michael adduct that remains stable under acidic conditions. Using this sequential alkylation strategy, we demonstrate differential S-sulfination across mouse tissue homogenates, as well as enhanced S-sulfination following pharmacological induction of endoplasmic reticulum stress, lipopolysaccharide stimulation, and inhibitors of the electron transport chain. Overall, this study reveals a broadened profile of maleimide reactivity across cysteine modifications, and outlines a simple method for profiling the physiological role of cysteine S-sulfination in disease.


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Maleimidas/química , Sondas Moleculares/química , Proteínas/química , Proteínas/metabolismo , Ácidos Sulfínicos/metabolismo , Azufre/metabolismo , Células HEK293 , Humanos , Modelos Moleculares , Conformación Proteica
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J Am Chem Soc ; 138(6): 1852-9, 2016 Feb 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26780921

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Cysteine S-nitrosation and S-sulfination are naturally occurring post-translational modifications (PTMs) on proteins induced by physiological signals and redox stress. Here we demonstrate that sulfinic acids and nitrosothiols react to form a stable thiosulfonate bond, and leverage this reactivity using sulfinate-linked probes to enrich and annotate hundreds of endogenous S-nitrosated proteins. In physiological buffers, sulfinic acids do not react with iodoacetamide or disulfides, enabling selective alkylation of free thiols and site-specific analysis of S-nitrosation. In parallel, S-nitrosothiol-linked probes enable enrichment and detection of endogenous S-sulfinated proteins, confirming that a single sulfinic acid can react with a nitrosothiol to form a thiosulfonate linkage. Using this approach, we find that hydrogen peroxide addition increases S-sulfination of human DJ-1 (PARK7) at Cys106, whereas Cys46 and Cys53 are fully oxidized to sulfonic acids. Comparative gel-based analysis of different mouse tissues reveals distinct profiles for both S-nitrosation and S-sulfination. Quantitative proteomic analysis demonstrates that both S-nitrosation and S-sulfination are widespread, yet exhibit enhanced occupancy on select proteins, including thioredoxin, peroxiredoxins, and other validated redox active proteins. Overall, we present a direct, bidirectional method to profile select redox cysteine modifications based on the unique nucleophilicity of sulfinic acids.


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Cisteína/química , Reacciones Cruzadas , Humanos , Péptidos y Proteínas de Señalización Intracelular/química , Compuestos Nitrosos/química , Proteínas Oncogénicas/química , Oxidación-Reducción , Proteína Desglicasa DJ-1 , Compuestos de Sulfhidrilo/química , Ácidos Sulfínicos/química
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J Biol Chem ; 289(9): 6249-57, 2014 Feb 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24385443

RESUMEN

Reversible attachment and removal of palmitate or other long-chain fatty acids on proteins has been hypothesized, like phosphorylation, to control diverse biological processes. Indeed, palmitate turnover regulates Ras trafficking and signaling. Beyond this example, however, the functions of palmitate turnover on specific proteins remain poorly understood. Here, we show that a mechanism regulating G protein-coupled receptor signaling in neuronal cells requires palmitate turnover. We used hexadecyl fluorophosphonate or palmostatin B to inhibit enzymes in the serine hydrolase family that depalmitoylate proteins, and we studied R7 regulator of G protein signaling (RGS)-binding protein (R7BP), a palmitoylated allosteric modulator of R7 RGS proteins that accelerate deactivation of Gi/o class G proteins. Depalmitoylation inhibition caused R7BP to redistribute from the plasma membrane to endomembrane compartments, dissociated R7BP-bound R7 RGS complexes from Gi/o-gated G protein-regulated inwardly rectifying K(+) (GIRK) channels and delayed GIRK channel closure. In contrast, targeting R7BP to the plasma membrane with a polybasic domain and an irreversibly attached lipid instead of palmitate rendered GIRK channel closure insensitive to depalmitoylation inhibitors. Palmitate turnover therefore is required for localizing R7BP to the plasma membrane and facilitating Gi/o deactivation by R7 RGS proteins on GIRK channels. Our findings broaden the scope of biological processes regulated by palmitate turnover on specific target proteins. Inhibiting R7BP depalmitoylation may provide a means of enhancing GIRK activity in neurological disorders.


Asunto(s)
Proteínas Portadoras/metabolismo , Canales de Potasio Rectificados Internamente Asociados a la Proteína G/metabolismo , Lipoilación/fisiología , Procesamiento Proteico-Postraduccional/fisiología , Proteínas RGS/metabolismo , Receptores Acoplados a Proteínas G/metabolismo , Animales , Proteínas Portadoras/genética , Línea Celular Tumoral , Canales de Potasio Rectificados Internamente Asociados a la Proteína G/genética , Humanos , Péptidos y Proteínas de Señalización Intracelular , Lipoilación/efectos de los fármacos , Ratones , Propiolactona/análogos & derivados , Propiolactona/farmacología , Procesamiento Proteico-Postraduccional/efectos de los fármacos , Proteínas RGS/genética , Receptores Acoplados a Proteínas G/genética
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