NAGK sulfonylation data associated with "A lysis-derived PMSF and orthovanadate oxidant defines a distinct cysteine-engagement profile"
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ABSTRACT: The N-acetylglucosamine kinase, NAGK, was found to undergo a mobility shift on SDS-PAGE that was reliant on the presence of PMSF and orthovanadate in the lysis buffer. The mobility shift was prevented by the addition of reducing agent to the lysis buffer, so in the assay described and deposited here, we incubated human recombinant NAGK with (sample names = “plus”) or without (sample names = “minus”) PMSF and orthovanadate, ran the protein on SDS PAGE, and excised the shifted (top) and unshifted (bottom) bands for mass spectrometry-based identification of the modification. NAGK C217 was sulfonylated in the presence of PMSF and orthovanadate, indicating the two lysis buffer components generate an oxidant during cell lysis that engages cysteines. We found that NAGK is not the only target of the PMSF/orthovanadate oxidant, and that it engages a unique subset of cysteines relative to another vanadium-based oxidant.
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ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)
SUBMITTER:
Bethany Schaffer
LAB HEAD: John Blenis
PROVIDER: PXD081578 | Pride | 2026-08-08
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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