Aging and diet alter the protein ubiquitylation landscape in the mouse brain.

衰老和饮食会改变小鼠大脑中的蛋白质泛素化格局

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作者:Marino Antonio, Di Fraia Domenico, Panfilova Diana, Sahu Amit Kumar, Minetti Alberto, Omrani Omid, Cirri Emilio, Ori Alessandro
Post-translational modifications (PTMs) regulate protein homeostasis, but how aging impacts PTMs remains unclear. Here, we used mass spectrometry to reveal changes in hundreds of protein ubiquitylation, acetylation, and phosphorylation sites in the mouse aging brain. We show that aging has a major impact on protein ubiquitylation. 29% of the quantified ubiquitylation sites were affected independently of protein abundance, indicating altered PTM stoichiometry. Using iPSC-derived neurons, we estimated that 35% of ubiquitylation changes observed in the aged brain can be attributed to reduced proteasome activity. Finally, we tested whether protein ubiquitylation in the brain can be influenced by dietary intervention. We found that one cycle of dietary restriction and re-feeding modifies the brain ubiquitylome, rescuing some but exacerbating other ubiquitylation changes observed in old brains. Our findings reveal an age-dependent ubiquitylation signature modifiable by dietary intervention, providing insights into mechanisms of protein homeostasis impairment and highlighting potential biomarkers of brain aging.

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