信号转导的功能蛋白质组学方法。

Paul R Graves, Timothy A J Haystead
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摘要

本综述的目的是强调蛋白质组学技术如何用于回答各种系统中与信号转导相关的特定问题。在我们的实验室中,我们利用蛋白质组学技术来阐明参与平滑肌收缩和松弛,细胞生长和肿瘤发生以及疟疾发病机制的信号转导途径。我们看到这项技术的真正应用是作为一种工具来增强现有方法的力量,如经典酵母和小鼠遗传学,组织培养,蛋白质表达系统和定点诱变。我们的基本方法是只检查那些与对照样品有一些变量不同的蛋白质。这样,通过电泳、Edman降解或质谱法处理的蛋白质数量大大减少。此外,由于只分析了那些在特定生物处理下发生变化的蛋白质,因此实验结果提供了有关特定信号通路的信息。我们实验室的典型实验有:测量在细胞受到生长因子或特定药物处理后蛋白质磷酸化的变化,在“下拉”实验中表征与诱饵蛋白相关的蛋白质,或测量蛋白质表达的变化。通常,在这些实验中,有必要定义复杂的蛋白质混合物。为了实现这一目标,我们利用各种技术分离特定类型的蛋白质或“亚蛋白质组”进行进一步分析。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了我们实验室用于研究信号通路的策略,包括亚蛋白质组分离、蛋白质组挖掘和磷蛋白质组分析。
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A functional proteomics approach to signal transduction.

The purpose of this review is to highlight how proteomics techniques can be used to answer specific questions related to signal transduction in a wide variety of systems. In our laboratory, we utilize proteomic technologies to elucidate signal transduction pathways involved in smooth muscle contraction and relaxation, cell growth and tumorigenesis, and the pathogenesis of malaria. We see the real application of this technology as a tool to enhance the power of existing approaches such as classical yeast and mouse genetics, tissue culture, protein expression systems, and site-directed mutagenesis. Our basic approach is to examine only those proteins that differ by some variable from the control sample. In this way, the number of proteins to be processed by electrophoresis, Edman degradation, or mass spectrometry is greatly reduced. In addition, since only those proteins that change in response to a given biological treatment are analyzed, the experimental outcome provides information about specific signaling pathways. Examples of typical experiments in our laboratory are measurement of changes in protein phosphorylation in response to treatment of cells with growth factors or specific drugs, characterization of proteins associated with a bait protein in a "pull-down" experiment, or measurement of changes in protein expression. Frequently, in these experiments, it is necessary to define complex protein mixtures. To achieve this goal, we utilize a variety of techniques to isolate specific types of proteins or "subproteomes" for further analysis. In this review, we discuss strategies used in our laboratory for studying signaling pathways, including subproteome isolation, proteome mining, and analysis of the phosphoproteome.

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