T(3): targeted proteomics of DNA-binding proteins

T(3):DNA结合蛋白的靶向蛋白质组学

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作者:Linda I Nagore, Harry W Jarrett

Abstract

A technique that allows the inclusion of a specific DNA to enrich and direct proteomic identification of transcription factors (TFs) while providing a route for high-throughput screening on a single platform would be valuable in investigations of gene expression and regulation. Polyvinylpyrrolidone binds DNA avidly while binding negligible amounts of protein. This observation is used in a proof-of-concept method to enrich for TFs by combining nuclear extract with a specific DNA sequence and immobilizing the DNA-protein complex on a polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP)-coated MALDI (matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization) plate. Any unbound proteins are washed away and further processed for analysis in a MALDI-TOF/TOF (tandem time-of-flight) mass spectrometer. Enrichment on a PVP-coated plate gives the unique advantage of purification, enzymatic digestion, and analysis on a single platform. The method is termed T(3) because it combines Targeted purification on a Target plate with Targeted proteomics. Validation was achieved in model experiments with a chimeric fusion protein, green fluorescent protein-CAAT enhancer binding protein (GFP-C/EBP), with an oligonucleotide containing the CAAT sequence. Both domains were identified with an expectation value of less than 10(-15) and more than 15% sequence coverage. The same oligonucleotide mixed with HEK293 cell nuclear extract allowed the unambiguous identification of native human C/EBP alpha with 24.3% sequence coverage.

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