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Mapping Citrullinated Sites in Multiple Organs of Mice Using Hypercitrullinated Library.


ABSTRACT: Protein citrullination (or deimination), an irreversible post-translational modification, has been implicated in several physiological and pathological processes, including gene expression regulation, apoptosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and Alzheimer's disease. Several research studies have been carried out on citrullination under many conditions. However, until now, challenges in sample preparation and data analysis have made it difficult to confidently identify a citrullinated protein and assign the citrullinated site. To overcome these limitations, we generated a mouse hyper-citrullinated spectral library and set up coordinates to confidently identify and validate citrullinated sites. Using this workflow, we detect a four-fold increase in citrullinated proteome coverage across six mouse organs compared with the current state-of-the art techniques. Our data reveal that the subcellular distribution of citrullinated proteins is tissue-type-dependent and that citrullinated targets are involved in fundamental physiological processes, including the metabolic process. These data represent the first report of a hyper-citrullinated library for the mouse and serve as a central resource for exploring the role of citrullination in this organism.

SUBMITTER: Fert-Bober J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10363406 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mapping Citrullinated Sites in Multiple Organs of Mice Using Hypercitrullinated Library.

Fert-Bober Justyna J   Venkatraman Vidya V   Hunter Christie L CL   Liu Ruining R   Crowgey Erin L EL   Pandey Rakhi R   Holewinski Ronald J RJ   Stotland Aleksandr A   Berman Benjamin P BP   Van Eyk Jennifer E JE  

Journal of proteome research 20190423 5


Protein citrullination (or deimination), an irreversible post-translational modification, has been implicated in several physiological and pathological processes, including gene expression regulation, apoptosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and Alzheimer's disease. Several research studies have been carried out on citrullination under many conditions. However, until now, challenges in sample preparation and data analysis have made it difficult to confidently identify a citrullinated protein and assign  ...[more]

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