Metabolic reprogramming is a ubiquitous feature of transformed cells, comprising one of the hallmarks of cancer and enabling neoplastic cells to adapt to new environments. Accumulated evidence reports on the failure of some neoplastic cells to convert mannose-6-phosphate into fructose-6-phosphate, thereby impairing tumor growth in cells displaying low levels of mannose-6-phosphate isomerase (MPI). Thus, we performed functional analyses and profiled the proteome landscape and the repertoire of substrates of proteases (degradome) of melanoma cell lines with distinct mutational backgrounds submitted to treatment with mannose. Our results suggest a significant rearrangement in the proteome and degradome of melanoma cell lines upon mannose treatment including the activation of catabolic pathways (such as protein turnover) and differences in protein N-terminal acetylation. Even though MPI protein abundance and gene expression status are not prognostic markers, perturbation in the network caused by an exogenous monosaccharide source (i.e., mannose) significantly affected the downstream interconnected biological circuitry. Therefore, as reported in this study, the proteomic/degradomic mapping of mannose downstream effects due to the metabolic rewiring caused by the functional status of the MPI enzyme could lead to the identification of specific molecular players from affected signaling circuits in melanoma.
Mannose-6-Phosphate Isomerase Functional Status Shapes a Rearrangement in the Proteome and Degradome of Mannose-Treated Melanoma Cells.
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作者:de Vasconcellos Racorti Nathália, Martinelli Matheus, Bustos Silvina Odete, Salardani Murilo, Camacho MaurÃcio Frota, Barcick Uilla, Fonseca Lima Luis Roberto, Jedlicka LetÃcia Dias Lima, Ladeira de Campos Claudia Barbosa, Valente Richard Hemmi, Chammas Roger, Zelanis André
| 期刊: | Journal of Proteome Research | 影响因子: | 3.600 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Nov 1; 23(11):5177-5192 |
| doi: | 10.1021/acs.jproteome.4c00705 | ||
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