RRC ID 46617
Author Jovanovic M, Reiter L, Picotti P, Lange V, Bogan E, Hurschler BA, Blenkiron C, Lehrbach NJ, Ding XC, Weiss M, Schrimpf SP, Miska EA, Grosshans H, Aebersold R, Hengartner MO.
Title A quantitative targeted proteomics approach to validate predicted microRNA targets in C. elegans.
Journal Nat Methods
Abstract Efficient experimental strategies are needed to validate computationally predicted microRNA (miRNA) target genes. Here we present a large-scale targeted proteomics approach to validate predicted miRNA targets in Caenorhabditis elegans. Using selected reaction monitoring (SRM), we quantified 161 proteins of interest in extracts from wild-type and let-7 mutant worms. We demonstrate by independent experimental downstream analyses such as genetic interaction, as well as polysomal profiling and luciferase assays, that validation by targeted proteomics substantially enriched for biologically relevant let-7 interactors. For example, we found that the zinc finger protein ZTF-7 was a bona fide let-7 miRNA target. We also validated predicted miR-58 targets, demonstrating that this approach is adaptable to other miRNAs. We propose that targeted mass spectrometry can be applied generally to validate candidate lists generated by computational methods or in large-scale experiments, and that the described strategy should be readily adaptable to other organisms.
Volume 7(10)
Pages 837-42
Published 2010-10-1
DOI 10.1038/nmeth.1504
PII nmeth.1504
PMID 20835247
PMC PMC3444237
MeSH Animals Base Sequence Caenorhabditis elegans / genetics* Caenorhabditis elegans / metabolism Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins / genetics* Computational Biology / methods Gene Expression Profiling / methods Gene Expression Regulation Genes, Helminth Luciferases / genetics Mass Spectrometry MicroRNAs / genetics* MicroRNAs / metabolism Models, Genetic* Molecular Sequence Data Proteomics / methods* RNA, Messenger / genetics Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction Species Specificity
IF 30.822
Times Cited 64
WOS Category BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
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C.elegans tm600 tm492