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Neighborhood watch: tools for defining locale-dependent subproteomes and their contextual signaling activities.


ABSTRACT: Transient associations between numerous organelles-e.g., the endoplasmic reticulum and the mitochondria-forge highly-coordinated, particular environments essential for cross-compartment information flow. Our perspective summarizes chemical-biology tools that have enabled identifying proteins present within these itinerant communities against the bulk proteome, even when a particular protein's presence is fleeting/substoichiometric. However, proteins resident at these ephemeral junctions also experience transitory changes to their interactomes, small-molecule signalomes, and, importantly, functions. Thus, a thorough census of sub-organellar communities necessitates functionally probing context-dependent signaling properties of individual protein-players. Our perspective accordingly further discusses how repurposing of existing tools could allow us to glean a functional understanding of protein-specific signaling activities altered as a result of organelles pulling together. Collectively, our perspective strives to usher new chemical-biology techniques that could, in turn, open doors to modulate functions of specific subproteomes/organellar junctions underlying the nuanced regulatory subsystem broadly termed as contactology.

SUBMITTER: Long MJC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8341840 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Neighborhood watch: tools for defining locale-dependent subproteomes and their contextual signaling activities.

Long Marcus J C MJC   Zhao Yi Y   Aye Yimon Y  

RSC chemical biology 20200527 2


Transient associations between numerous organelles-<i>e.g.</i>, the endoplasmic reticulum and the mitochondria-forge highly-coordinated, particular environments essential for cross-compartment information flow. Our perspective summarizes chemical-biology tools that have enabled identifying proteins present within these itinerant communities against the bulk proteome, even when a particular protein's presence is fleeting/substoichiometric. However, proteins resident at these ephemeral junctions a  ...[more]

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