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Adv Sci (Weinh) ; 11(14): e2307526, 2024 Apr.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38298064

Arginine and lysine, frequently appearing as a pair on histones, have been proven to carry diverse modifications and execute various epigenetic regulatory functions. However, the most context-specific and transient effectors of these marks, while significant, have evaded study as detection methods have thus far not reached a standard to capture these ephemeral events. Herein, a pair of complementary photo-arginine/δ-photo-lysine (R-dz/K-dz) probes is developed and involve these into histone peptide, nucleosome, and chromatin substrates to capture and explore the interactomes of Arg and Lys hPTMs. By means of these developed tools, this study identifies that H3R2me2a can recruit MutS protein homolog 6 (MSH6), otherwise repelDouble PHD fingers 2 (DPF2), Retinoblastoma binding protein 4/7 (RBBP4/7). And it is disclosed that H3R2me2a inhibits the chromatin remodeling activity of the cBAF complex by blocking the interaction between DPF2 (one component of cBAF) and the nucleosome. In addition, the novel pairs of H4K5 PTMs and respective readers are highlighted, namely H4K5me-Lethal(3)malignant brain tumor-like protein 2 (L3MBTL2), H4K5me2-L3MBTL2, and H4K5acK8ac-YEATS domain-containing protein 4 (YEATS4). These powerful tools pave the way for future investigation of related epigenetic mechanisms including but not limited to hPTMs.


Lysine , Nucleosomes , Lysine/metabolism , Protein Processing, Post-Translational , Histones/metabolism , Chromatin , Arginine/metabolism
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Science ; 382(6672): 820-828, 2023 11 17.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37917749

Mitochondria must maintain adequate amounts of metabolites for protective and biosynthetic functions. However, how mitochondria sense the abundance of metabolites and regulate metabolic homeostasis is not well understood. In this work, we focused on glutathione (GSH), a critical redox metabolite in mitochondria, and identified a feedback mechanism that controls its abundance through the mitochondrial GSH transporter, SLC25A39. Under physiological conditions, SLC25A39 is rapidly degraded by mitochondrial protease AFG3L2. Depletion of GSH dissociates AFG3L2 from SLC25A39, causing a compensatory increase in mitochondrial GSH uptake. Genetic and proteomic analyses identified a putative iron-sulfur cluster in the matrix-facing loop of SLC25A39 as essential for this regulation, coupling mitochondrial iron homeostasis to GSH import. Altogether, our work revealed a paradigm for the autoregulatory control of metabolic homeostasis in organelles.


ATP-Dependent Proteases , ATPases Associated with Diverse Cellular Activities , Glutathione , Mitochondria , Mitochondrial Proteins , Phosphate Transport Proteins , Glutathione/metabolism , Homeostasis , Iron/metabolism , Mitochondria/metabolism , Mitochondrial Membrane Transport Proteins/metabolism , Proteomics , Feedback, Physiological , Mitochondrial Proteins/metabolism , Phosphate Transport Proteins/metabolism , Humans , Iron-Sulfur Proteins/metabolism , Proteolysis , HEK293 Cells , ATP-Dependent Proteases/genetics , ATP-Dependent Proteases/metabolism , ATPases Associated with Diverse Cellular Activities/genetics , ATPases Associated with Diverse Cellular Activities/metabolism
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Environ Sci Process Impacts ; 19(6): 851-860, 2017 Jun 21.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28534578

Organic ultraviolet filter chemicals (UVFCs) are the active ingredients used in many sunscreens to protect the skin from UV light; these chemicals have been detected in numerous aquatic environments leading to concerns about how they might affect aquatic organisms and humans. One commonly used organic UVFC is octyl methoxycinnamate (OMC), better known by its commercial name, octinoxate. Upon exposure to UV light, OMC degrades rapidly, forming numerous photoproducts, some of which have been previously identified. In this study, we isolated and completely characterized the major products of OMC photolysis, including the two major stable OMC cyclodimers. One of these cyclodimers is a δ-truxinate, resulting from a head-to-head dimerization of two OMC molecules, and the other cyclodimer is an α-truxillate, resulting from a head-to-tail dimerization of two OMC molecules. Additionally, the cellular toxicities of the individual photoproducts were determined; it was found that the parent UVFC, OMC, 4-methoxybenzaldehyde, and two cyclodimers are significantly toxic to cells. The photoproduct 2-ethylhexanol is not cytotoxic, demonstrating that different components of OMC photolysate contribute differently to its cellular toxicity. This study thus provides an enhanced understanding of OMC photolysis and gives toxicity data that can be used to better evaluate OMC as a sunscreen agent.


Cinnamates/toxicity , Photolysis , Sunscreening Agents/toxicity , Ultraviolet Rays , Animals , Cell Culture Techniques , Cell Survival/drug effects , Cinnamates/chemistry , Cinnamates/radiation effects , Humans , Mice , NIH 3T3 Cells , Skin/drug effects , Skin/radiation effects , Stereoisomerism , Sunscreening Agents/chemistry , Sunscreening Agents/radiation effects
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