Site-Specific
Identification of Protein S‑Acylation
by IodoTMT0 Labeling and Immobilized Anti-TMT Antibody Resin Enrichment
Posted on 2023-12-29 - 17:09
Protein S-acylation is a reversible post-translational
modification
(PTM). It is present on diverse proteins and has important roles in
regulating protein function. Aminolysis with hydroxylamine is widely
used in the global identification of the PTM. However, the identification
is indirect. Distinct criteria have been used for identification,
and the false discovery rate has not been addressed. Here, we report
a site-specific method for S-acylation identification based on tagging
of S-acylation sites with iodoTMT0. Efforts to improve the performance
of the method and confidence of identification are discussed, highlighting
the importance of reducing contaminant peptides and keeping the recovery
rate consistent between aliquots with or without hydroxylamine treatment.
With very stringent criteria, presumptive S-acylation sites of 269,
684, 695, and 780 were identified from HK2 cells, HK11 cells, mouse
brain, and mouse liver samples, respectively. Among them, the newly
identified protein S-acylation sites are equivalent to 34% of human
and 24% of mouse S-acylation sites reported previously. In addition,
false-positive rates for S-acylation identification and S-acylation
abundances were estimated. Significant differences in S-acylation
abundance were found from different samples (from 0.08% in HK2 cells
to 0.76% in mouse brain), and the false-positive rates were significantly
higher for samples with a low abundance of S-acylation.
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Cai, Jian; Song, Ming; Li, Ming; Merchant, Michael; Benz, Frederick; McClain, Craig; et al. (1753). Site-Specific
Identification of Protein S‑Acylation
by IodoTMT0 Labeling and Immobilized Anti-TMT Antibody Resin Enrichment. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jproteome.3c00525