RRC ID 6711
Author Secko DM, Insall RH, Spiegelman GB, Weeks G.
Title The identification of Dictyostelium phosphoproteins altered in response to the activation of RasG.
Journal Proteomics
Abstract Dictyostelium RasG has been implicated in the regulation of a variety of cellular processes, including the initiation of development, cell movement, and cytokinesis, but the molecular components of the signaling pathways involved are largely unknown. We used a tetracycline-regulated protein expression system to study the effect of activated RasG, RasG(G12T), expression on the phosphorylation state of Dictyostelium proteins. Over 70 vegetative phosphoprotein components were resolved by two-dimensional (2-D) immunoblot analysis and of these 16 phosphothreonine and three phosphotyrosine protein components were found to reproducibly change upon RasG(G12T) expression. Thirteen of these were recovered from 2-D gels and identified by mass spectrometry of in-gel tryptic digestions. The proteins identified include the signaling proteins RasGEF-R and protein kinase B, the adhesion protein DdCAD-1, the cytoskeletal protein actin, the mitochondrial division protein FtsZA, and proteins involved in translation and metabolism. In addition to the direct demonstration of the phosphorylation of putative downstream targets of RasG activation, these findings reveal previously undetected phosphorylation of several proteins.
Volume 4(9)
Pages 2629-39
Published 2004-9-1
DOI 10.1002/pmic.200300788
PMID 15352238
MeSH Animals Dictyostelium / chemistry* Dictyostelium / genetics Dictyostelium / metabolism Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional Humans Molecular Sequence Data Phosphoproteins / chemistry* Phosphoproteins / metabolism Protozoan Proteins / chemistry* Protozoan Proteins / genetics Protozoan Proteins / metabolism Signal Transduction / physiology
IF 3.254
Times Cited 7
WOS Category BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
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