posted on 2016-02-19, 15:41authored byElizabeth
A. George Cisar, Nhan Nguyen, Hugh Rosen
GTP affinity probes are important
tools for the study of GTP-binding
proteins, and proteomic profiling is a powerful methodology well suited
for the study of such a diverse class of proteins. Here, we synthesize
and characterize a photoreactive GTP affinity probe that covalently
photocross-links to protein targets and has an alkyne handle for click
chemistry conjugation to reporter tags. The GTP-BP-yne probe facilitated
identification of a variety of GTP-binding proteins by mass spectrometry,
such as small GTPases and members of the GTP1/OBG family. Several
ATP-binding proteins were also identified, highlighting variability
in purine nucleotide selectivity of some proteins, and the probe was
used to elucidate targets’ relative nucleotide selectivities.
The GTP-BP-yne probe will be a useful tool for the study of GTP-binding
proteins, especially when targets of interest are not known a priori.