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Quantitative proteomic analysis of S-nitrosated proteins in diabetic mouse liver with ICAT switch method

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  • 1.National Laboratory of Biomacromolecules, Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China;Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China; 2.National Laboratory of Biomacromolecules, Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China;

Published date: 01 Jul 2010

Abstract

In this study we developed a quantitative proteomic method named ICAT switch by introducing isotope-coded affinity tag (ICAT) reagents into the biotin-switch method, and used it to investigate S-nitrosation in the liver of normal control C57BL/6J mice and type 2 diabetic KK-Ay mice. We got fifty-eight S-nitrosated peptides with quantitative information in our research, among which thirty-seven had changed S-nitrosation levels in diabetic mouse liver. The S-nitrosated peptides belonged to forty-eightproteins(twenty-eightwerenewS-nitrosated proteins), some of which were new targets of S-nitrosation and known to be related with diabetes. S-nitrosation patterns were different between diabetic and normal mice. Gene ontology enrichment results suggested that S-nitrosated proteins are more abundant in amino acid metabolic processes. The network constructed for S-nitrosated proteins by text-mining technology provided clues about the relationship between S-nitrosation and type 2 diabetes. Our work provides a new approach for quantifying S-nitrosated proteins and suggests that the integrative functions of S-nitrosation may take part in pathophysiological processes of type 2 diabetes.

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Xu Zhang, Bo Huang, Xixi Zhou, Chang Chen, . Quantitative proteomic analysis of S-nitrosated proteins in diabetic mouse liver with ICAT switch method[J]. Protein & Cell, 2010 , 1(7) : 675 -687 . DOI: 10.1007/s13238-010-0087-x

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