A Combination of Bio-Orthogonal Supramolecular Clicking and Proximity Chemical Tagging as a Supramolecular Tool for Discovery of Putative Proteins Associated with Laminopathic Disease
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Title
- A Combination of Bio-Orthogonal Supramolecular Clicking and Proximity Chemical Tagging as a Supramolecular Tool for Discovery of Putative Proteins Associated with Laminopathic Disease
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Author(s)
- Jaehwan Sim; Ara Lee; Kim, Dasom; Kyung Lock Kim; Park, Bum-Joon; Park, Kyeng Min; Kimoon Kim
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Publication Date
- 2023-05
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Journal
- SMALL, v.19, no.21
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Publisher
- WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
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Abstract
- Protein mutations alter protein-protein interactions that can lead to a number of illnesses. Mutations in lamin A (LMNA) have been reported to cause laminopathies. However, the proteins associated with the LMNA mutation have mostly remained unexplored. Herein, a new chemical tool for proximal proteomics is reported, developed by a combination of proximity chemical tagging and a bio-orthogonal supramolecular latching based on cucurbit[7]uril (CB[7])-based host-guest interactions. As this host-guest interaction acts as a noncovalent clickable motif that can be unclicked on-demand, this new chemical tool is exploited for reliable detection of the proximal proteins of LMNA and its mutant that causes laminopathic dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). Most importantly, a comparison study reveals, for the first time, mutant-dependent alteration in LMNA proteomic environments, which allows to identify putative laminopathic DCM-linked proteins including FOXJ3 and CELF2. This study demonstrates the feasibility of this chemical tool for reliable proximal proteomics, and its immense potential as a new research platform for discovering biomarkers associated with protein mutation-linked diseases.
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URI
- https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/13459
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DOI
- 10.1002/smll.202208088
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ISSN
- 1613-6810
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- Center for Self-assembly and Complexity(복잡계 자기조립 연구단) > 1. Journal Papers (저널논문)
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