Super Enhanced Purification of Denatured-Refolded Ubiquitinated Proteins by ThUBD Revealed Ubiquitinome Dysfunction in Liver Fibrosis.

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作者:Cheng Xinyu, Wang Yonghong, Liu Jinfang, Wu Ying, Zhang Zhenpeng, Liu Hui, Tian Lantian, Zhang Li, Chang Lei, Xu Ping, Zhang Lingqiang, Li Yanchang
Ubiquitination is crucial for maintaining protein homeostasis and plays a vital role in diverse biological processes. Ubiquitinome profiling and quantification are of great scientific significance. Artificial ubiquitin-binding domains (UBDs) have been widely employed to capture ubiquitinated proteins. The success of this enrichment relies on recognizing native spatial structures of ubiquitin and ubiquitin chains by UBDs under native conditions. However, the use of native lysis conditions presents significant challenges, including insufficient protein extraction, heightened activity of deubiquitinating enzymes and proteasomes in removing the ubiquitin signal, and purification of a substantial number of contaminant proteins, all of which undermine the robustness and reproducibility of ubiquitinomics. In this study, we introduced a novel approach that combines denatured-refolded ubiquitinated sample preparation (DRUSP) with a tandem hybrid UBD for ubiquitinomic analysis. The samples were effectively extracted using strongly denatured buffers and subsequently refolded using filters. DRUSP yielded a significantly stronger ubiquitin signal, nearly three times greater than that of the Control method. Then, eight types of ubiquitin chains were quickly and accurately restored; therefore, they were recognized and enriched by tandem hybrid UBD with high efficiency and no biases. Compared with the Control method, DRUSP showed extremely high efficiency in enriching ubiquitinated proteins, improving overall ubiquitin signal enrichment by approximately 10-fold. Moreover, when combined with ubiquitin chain-specific UBDs, DRUSP had also been proven to be a versatile approach. This new method significantly enhanced the stability and reproducibility of ubiquitinomics research. Finally, DRUSP was successfully applied to deep ubiquitinome profiling of early mouse liver fibrosis with increased accuracy, revealing novel insights for liver fibrosis research.

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