Proteomic analysis of ubiquitinated proteins in normal hepatocyte cell line Chang liver cells.

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Tan F, Lu L, Cai Y, Wang J, Xie Y, Wang L, Gong Y, Xu BE, Wu J, Luo Y, Qiang B, Yuan J, Sun X, Peng X

Proteomic analysis of ubiquitinated proteins in normal hepatocyte cell line Chang liver cells.

Proteomics. 2008 Jul;8(14):2885-96. doi: 10.1002/pmic.200700887.

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Abstract

Post-translational modification by ubiquitin (Ub) and Ub-like modifiers is one of the most important mechanisms regulating a wide range of cellular processes in eukaryotes. Through mediating 26S proteasome-dependent degradation of substrates, the covalent modification of proteins by multiple Ub (ubiquitination) can regulate many different cellular functions such as transcription, antigen processing, signal transduction and cell cycle. To better understand ubiquitination and its functions, proteomic approaches have been developed to purify and identify more protein substrates. The S5a subunit of the 26S proteasome binds to poly-Ub chains containing four or more Ub. In this study, immobilized GST-S5a fusion protein was used to affinity-purify ubiquitinated proteins from Chang liver cells. The purified proteins were then identified with multi-dimensional LC combined with MS/MS. Eighty-three potential ubiquitination substrates were identified. From these proteins, 19 potential ubiquitination sites on 17 potential substrates were determined. These potential ubiquitination substrates are mainly related to important cellular functions including metabolism, translation and transcription. Our results provide helpful information for further understanding of the relationship between ubiquitination machinery and different cell functions.

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Polypeptides
NameUniProt ID
DNA ligase 1P18858Details
Thyroid hormone receptor alphaP10827Details
Cyclin-dependent kinase 1P06493Details
Histone deacetylase 3O15379Details
High mobility group protein B1P09429Details
Potassium voltage-gated channel subfamily H member 5Q8NCM2Details