体内UFMylome的位点特异性量化揭示了肌球蛋白在ALS中的修饰。

IF 4.3 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Cell Reports Methods Pub Date : 2025-05-19 Epub Date: 2025-05-09 DOI:10.1016/j.crmeth.2025.101048
Ronnie Blazev, Barry M Zee, Hayley Peckham, Yaan-Kit Ng, Christopher T A Lewis, Chengxin Zhang, James W McNamara, Craig A Goodman, Paul Gregorevic, Julien Ochala, Frederik J Steyn, Shyuan T Ngo, Matthew P Stokes, Benjamin L Parker
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摘要

UFMylation是对泛素折叠修饰因子1 (Ubiquitin Fold Modifier 1, UFM1)进行泛素样蛋白修饰,应用于底物蛋白,调控蛋白质质量控制等细胞过程。在这里,我们描述了一种基于抗体的富集方法的发展,以免疫沉淀残余UFMylated肽和质谱鉴定。我们使用这种方法从各种小鼠组织中鉴定出bbb200 UFMylation位点,揭示了骨骼肌中广泛的修饰。体内敲除E2连接酶UFC1,然后富集和分析剩余UFMylated肽,量化了修饰位点子集的下调和验证,特别是肌球蛋白UFMylation。此外,我们发现在肌萎缩性侧索硬化症(plwALS)患者的骨骼肌活检中,ufmyation增加。用多重同位素标记对这些活检组织中的ufmyation位点进行定量分析,发现肌球蛋白ufmyation显著增加。我们的数据表明,体内ufmyation比以前认为的要复杂得多。
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Site-specific quantification of the in vivo UFMylome reveals myosin modification in ALS.

UFMylation is a ubiquitin-like protein modification of Ubiquitin Fold Modifier 1 (UFM1) applied to substrate proteins and regulates several cellular processes such as protein quality control. Here, we describe the development of an antibody-based enrichment approach to immunoprecipitate remnant UFMylated peptides and identification by mass spectrometry. We used this approach to identify >200 UFMylation sites from various mouse tissues, revealing extensive modification in skeletal muscle. In vivo knockdown of the E2 ligase, UFC1, followed by enrichment and analysis of remnant UFMylated peptides quantified concomitant down-regulation and validation of a subset of modification sites, particularly myosin UFMylation. Furthermore, we show that UFMylation is increased in skeletal muscle biopsies from people living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (plwALS). Quantification of UFMylation sites in these biopsies with multiplexed isotopic labeling reveal prominent increases in myosin UFMylation. Our data suggest that in vivo UFMylation is more complex than previously thought.

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Cell Reports Methods
Cell Reports Methods Chemistry (General), Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (General), Immunology and Microbiology (General)
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