An efficient proteome-wide strategy for discovery and characterization of cellular nucleotide-protein interactions

Metabolite-protein interactions define the output of metabolic pathways and regulate many cellular processes. Although diseases are often characterized by distortions in metabolic processes, efficient means to discover and study such interactions directly in cells have been lacking. A stringent impl...

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Main Authors: Lim, Yan Ting, Prabhu, Nayana, Dai, Lingyun, Go, Ka Diam, Chen, Dan, Sreekumar, Lekshmy, Egeblad, Louise, Eriksson, Staffan, Chen, Liyan, Veerappan, Saranya, Teo, Hsiang Ling, Tan, Chris Soon Heng, Lengqvist, Johan, Larsson, Andreas, Sobota, Radoslaw M., Nordlund, Pär
Other Authors: Lau, Andy T. Y.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1034022023-02-28T17:05:42Z An efficient proteome-wide strategy for discovery and characterization of cellular nucleotide-protein interactions Lim, Yan Ting Prabhu, Nayana Dai, Lingyun Go, Ka Diam Chen, Dan Sreekumar, Lekshmy Egeblad, Louise Eriksson, Staffan Chen, Liyan Veerappan, Saranya Teo, Hsiang Ling Tan, Chris Soon Heng Lengqvist, Johan Larsson, Andreas Sobota, Radoslaw M. Nordlund, Pär Lau, Andy T. Y. School of Biological Sciences DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences Metabolite Protein-nucleotide Interactions Metabolite-protein interactions define the output of metabolic pathways and regulate many cellular processes. Although diseases are often characterized by distortions in metabolic processes, efficient means to discover and study such interactions directly in cells have been lacking. A stringent implementation of proteome-wide Cellular Thermal Shift Assay (CETSA) was developed and applied to key cellular nucleotides, where previously experimentally confirmed protein-nucleotide interactions were well recaptured. Many predicted, but never experimentally confirmed, as well as novel protein-nucleotide interactions were discovered. Interactions included a range of different protein families where nucleotides serve as substrates, products, co-factors or regulators. In cells exposed to thymidine, a limiting precursor for DNA synthesis, both dose- and time-dependence of the intracellular binding events for sequentially generated thymidine metabolites were revealed. Interactions included known cancer targets in deoxyribonucleotide metabolism as well as novel interacting proteins. This stringent CETSA based strategy will be applicable for a wide range of metabolites and will therefore greatly facilitate the discovery and studies of interactions and specificities of the many metabolites in human cells that remain uncharacterized. Published version 2019-01-02T06:41:49Z 2019-12-06T21:11:52Z 2019-01-02T06:41:49Z 2019-12-06T21:11:52Z 2018 Journal Article Lim, Y. T., Prabhu, N., Dai, L., Go, K. D., Chen, D., Sreekumar, L., . . . Nordlund, P. (2018). An efficient proteome-wide strategy for discovery and characterization of cellular nucleotide-protein interactions. PLOS ONE, 13(12), e0208273-. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0208273 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/103402 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/47307 10.1371/journal.pone.0208273 en PLOS ONE © 2018 Lim et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. 30 p. application/pdf
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topic DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences
Metabolite
Protein-nucleotide Interactions
spellingShingle DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences
Metabolite
Protein-nucleotide Interactions
Lim, Yan Ting
Prabhu, Nayana
Dai, Lingyun
Go, Ka Diam
Chen, Dan
Sreekumar, Lekshmy
Egeblad, Louise
Eriksson, Staffan
Chen, Liyan
Veerappan, Saranya
Teo, Hsiang Ling
Tan, Chris Soon Heng
Lengqvist, Johan
Larsson, Andreas
Sobota, Radoslaw M.
Nordlund, Pär
An efficient proteome-wide strategy for discovery and characterization of cellular nucleotide-protein interactions
description Metabolite-protein interactions define the output of metabolic pathways and regulate many cellular processes. Although diseases are often characterized by distortions in metabolic processes, efficient means to discover and study such interactions directly in cells have been lacking. A stringent implementation of proteome-wide Cellular Thermal Shift Assay (CETSA) was developed and applied to key cellular nucleotides, where previously experimentally confirmed protein-nucleotide interactions were well recaptured. Many predicted, but never experimentally confirmed, as well as novel protein-nucleotide interactions were discovered. Interactions included a range of different protein families where nucleotides serve as substrates, products, co-factors or regulators. In cells exposed to thymidine, a limiting precursor for DNA synthesis, both dose- and time-dependence of the intracellular binding events for sequentially generated thymidine metabolites were revealed. Interactions included known cancer targets in deoxyribonucleotide metabolism as well as novel interacting proteins. This stringent CETSA based strategy will be applicable for a wide range of metabolites and will therefore greatly facilitate the discovery and studies of interactions and specificities of the many metabolites in human cells that remain uncharacterized.
author2 Lau, Andy T. Y.
author_facet Lau, Andy T. Y.
Lim, Yan Ting
Prabhu, Nayana
Dai, Lingyun
Go, Ka Diam
Chen, Dan
Sreekumar, Lekshmy
Egeblad, Louise
Eriksson, Staffan
Chen, Liyan
Veerappan, Saranya
Teo, Hsiang Ling
Tan, Chris Soon Heng
Lengqvist, Johan
Larsson, Andreas
Sobota, Radoslaw M.
Nordlund, Pär
format Article
author Lim, Yan Ting
Prabhu, Nayana
Dai, Lingyun
Go, Ka Diam
Chen, Dan
Sreekumar, Lekshmy
Egeblad, Louise
Eriksson, Staffan
Chen, Liyan
Veerappan, Saranya
Teo, Hsiang Ling
Tan, Chris Soon Heng
Lengqvist, Johan
Larsson, Andreas
Sobota, Radoslaw M.
Nordlund, Pär
author_sort Lim, Yan Ting
title An efficient proteome-wide strategy for discovery and characterization of cellular nucleotide-protein interactions
title_short An efficient proteome-wide strategy for discovery and characterization of cellular nucleotide-protein interactions
title_full An efficient proteome-wide strategy for discovery and characterization of cellular nucleotide-protein interactions
title_fullStr An efficient proteome-wide strategy for discovery and characterization of cellular nucleotide-protein interactions
title_full_unstemmed An efficient proteome-wide strategy for discovery and characterization of cellular nucleotide-protein interactions
title_sort efficient proteome-wide strategy for discovery and characterization of cellular nucleotide-protein interactions
publishDate 2019
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/103402
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/47307
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