Journal article
Multiplexed Proteome Dynamics Profiling Reveals Mechanisms Controlling Protein Homeostasis
MM Savitski, N Zinn, M Faelth-Savitski, D Poeckel, S Gade, I Becher, M Muelbaier, AJ Wagner, K Strohmer, T Werner, S Melchert, M Petretich, A Rutkowska, J Vappiani, H Franken, M Steidel, GM Sweetman, O Gilan, EYN Lam, MA Dawson Show all
Cell | CELL PRESS | Published : 2018
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Abstract
Protein degradation plays important roles in biological processes and is tightly regulated. Further, targeted proteolysis is an emerging research tool and therapeutic strategy. However, proteome-wide technologies to investigate the causes and consequences of protein degradation in biological systems are lacking. We developed “multiplexed proteome dynamics profiling” (mPDP), a mass-spectrometry-based approach combining dynamic-SILAC labeling with isobaric mass tagging for multiplexed analysis of protein degradation and synthesis. In three proof-of-concept studies, we uncover different responses induced by the bromodomain inhibitor JQ1 versus a JQ1 proteolysis targeting chimera; we elucidate d..
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