Temporal dynamics of proteome and phosphorproteome during neuronal differentiation in the reference KOLF2.1J iPSC line.

参考 KOLF2.1J iPSC 系神经元分化过程中蛋白质组和磷酸化蛋白质组的时间动态变化

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作者:Hao Ying, Li Ziyi, Lara Erika, Ramos Daniel M, Santiana Marianist, Jin Benjamin, Epstein Jacob, Camacho Jasmin, Carmiol Nicole, Kowal Isabelle, Jarreau Paige, Weller Cory A, Klaisner Sydney, Screven Laurel A, Pantazis Caroline B, Nalls Mike A, Narayan Priyanka, Ferrucci Luigi, Singleton Andrew B, Ward Michael E, Cookson Mark R, Qi Yue Andy
Induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived neurons have emerged as a powerful model to investigate both neuronal development and neurodegenerative diseases. Although transcriptomics and imaging have been applied to characterize neuronal development signatures, comprehensive datasets of protein and post-translational modifications (PTMs) are not readily available. Here, we applied quantitative proteomics and phosphoproteomics to profile the differentiation of the KOLF2.1J iPSC line, the first reference line of the iPSC Neurodegenerative Disease Initiative (iNDI) project. We developed an automated workflow enabling high-coverage enrichment of proteins and phosphoproteins. Our results revealed molecular signatures across proteomic and phosphoproteomic landscapes during differentiation of iPSC-derived neurons. Proteomic data highlighted distinct changes in mitochondrial pathways throughout the course of differentiation, while phosphoproteomics revealed specific regulatory dynamics in GTPase signaling pathways and microtubule proteins. Additionally, phosphosite dynamics exhibited discordant trends compared to protein expression, particularly in processes related to axon functions and RNA transport. Furthermore, we mapped the kinase dynamic changes that are critical for neuronal development and maturation. We developed an interactive Web app (https://niacard.shinyapps.io/Phosphoproteome/) to visualize temporal landscape dynamics of protein and phosphosite expression. By establishing baselines of proteomic and phosphoproteomic profiles for neuronal differentiation, this dataset offers a valuable resource for future research into neuronal development and neurodegenerative diseases using this reference iPSC line.

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