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Site-specific identification and quantitation of endogenous SUMO modifications under native conditions.


ABSTRACT: Small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) modification regulates numerous cellular processes. Unlike ubiquitin, detection of endogenous SUMOylated proteins is limited by the lack of naturally occurring protease sites in the C-terminal tail of SUMO proteins. Proteome-wide detection of SUMOylation sites on target proteins typically requires ectopic expression of mutant SUMOs with introduced tryptic sites. Here, we report a method for proteome-wide, site-level detection of endogenous SUMOylation that uses ?-lytic protease, WaLP. WaLP digestion of SUMOylated proteins generates peptides containing SUMO-remnant diglycyl-lysine (KGG) at the site of SUMO modification. Using previously developed immuno-affinity isolation of KGG-containing peptides followed by mass spectrometry, we identified 1209 unique endogenous SUMO modification sites. We also demonstrate the impact of proteasome inhibition on ubiquitin and SUMO-modified proteomes using parallel quantitation of ubiquitylated and SUMOylated peptides. This methodological advancement enables determination of endogenous SUMOylated proteins under completely native conditions.

SUBMITTER: Lumpkin RJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5660086 | biostudies-other | 2017 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Site-specific identification and quantitation of endogenous SUMO modifications under native conditions.

Lumpkin Ryan J RJ   Gu Hongbo H   Zhu Yiying Y   Leonard Marilyn M   Ahmad Alla S AS   Clauser Karl R KR   Meyer Jesse G JG   Bennett Eric J EJ   Komives Elizabeth A EA  

Nature communications 20171027 1


Small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) modification regulates numerous cellular processes. Unlike ubiquitin, detection of endogenous SUMOylated proteins is limited by the lack of naturally occurring protease sites in the C-terminal tail of SUMO proteins. Proteome-wide detection of SUMOylation sites on target proteins typically requires ectopic expression of mutant SUMOs with introduced tryptic sites. Here, we report a method for proteome-wide, site-level detection of endogenous SUMOylation that us  ...[more]

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