Identification of Plant Protein–Metabolite Interactions by Limited Proteolysis-Coupled Mass Spectrometry (LiP-MS)
Abstract:
The interactions between metabolites and proteins constitute crucial events in cell signaling and metabolism. In recent years, large-scale proteomics techniques have emerged to identify and characterize protein–metabolite interactions. However, their implementation in plants is generally lagging behind, preventing a complete understanding of the regulatory mechanisms governing plant physiology. Recently, a novel approach to identify metabolite-binding proteins, namely, limited proteolysis-coupled mass spectrometry (LiP-MS), was developed originally for microbial proteomes. Here, we present an adapted and accessible version of the LiP-MS protocol for use in plants. Plant proteomes are extracted and incubated with the metabolite of interest or control treatment, followed by a limited digestion by a nonspecific/promiscuous protease. Subsequently, a conventional shotgun proteomics sample preparation is performed including a complete digestion with the sequence-specific protease trypsin. Finally, label-free proteomics analysis is applied to identify structure-dependent proteolytic patterns corresponding to protein targets of the specific metabolite and their binding sites. Given its amenability to relatively high throughput, the LiP-MS approach may open a potent avenue for the discovery of novel regulatory mechanisms in plant species.
Año de publicación:
2023
Keywords:
- Metabolite–protein interactions
- Plant proteomics
- Metabolites
- Chemoproteomics
- Interactomics
- Protein binding
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Tipo de documento:
Book Part
Estado:
Acceso restringido
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Bioquímica
- Bioquímica
Áreas temáticas:
- Bioquímica