Simultaneous profiling of native-state proteomes and transcriptomes of neural cell types using proximity labeling

利用邻近标记同时分析神经细胞类型的天然状态蛋白质组和转录组

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作者:Christina C Ramelow, Eric B Dammer, Hailian Xiao, Lihong Cheng, Prateek Kumar, Claudia Espinosa-Garcia, Maureen M Sampson, Ruth S Nelson, Sneha Malepati, Dilpreet Kour, Rashmi Kumari, Qi Guo, Pritha Bagchi, Duc M Duong, Nicholas T Seyfried, Steven A Sloan, Srikant Rangaraju

Abstract

Deep molecular phenotyping of cells at transcriptomic and proteomic levels is an essential first step to understanding cellular contributions to development, aging, injury, and disease. Since proteome and transcriptome level abundances only modestly correlate with each other, complementary profiling of both is needed. We report a novel method called simultaneous protein and RNA -omics (SPARO) to capture the cell type-specific transcriptome and proteome simultaneously from both in vitro and in vivo experimental model systems. This method leverages the ability of biotin ligase, TurboID, to biotinylate cytosolic proteins including ribosomal and RNA-binding proteins, which allows enrichment of biotinylated proteins for proteomics as well as protein-associated RNA for transcriptomics. We validated this approach first using well-controlled in vitro systems to verify that the proteomes and transcriptomes obtained reflect the ground truth, bulk proteomes and transcriptomes. We also show that the effect of a biological stimulus (e.g., neuroinflammatory activation by lipopolysaccharide) can be faithfully captured. We also applied this approach to obtain native-state proteomes and transcriptomes from two key neural cell types, astrocytes and neurons, thereby validating the in vivo application of SPARO. Next, we used these data to interrogate protein-mRNA concordance and discordance across these cell types, providing insights into groups of molecular processes that exhibit uniform or cell type-specific patterns of mRNA-protein discordance.

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