Phosphoproteomic analysis of the mouse brain cytosol reveals a predominance of protein phosphorylation in regions of intrinsic sequence disorder

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作者
Collins, Mark O. [1 ]
Yu, Lu [1 ]
Campuzano, Iain [2 ]
Grant, Seth G. N. [1 ]
Choudhary, Jyoti S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Wellcome Trust Sanger Inst, Cambridge CB10 1SA, England
[2] Waters Corp, Manchester M22 5PP, Lancs, England
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英国惠康基金;
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10.1074/mcp.M700564-MCP200
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Q5 [生物化学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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We analyzed the mouse forebrain cytosolic phosphoproteome using sequential (protein and peptide) IMAC purifications, enzymatic dephosphorylation, and targeted tandem mass spectrometry analysis strategies. In total, using complementary phosphoenrichment and LCMS/MS strategies, 512 phosphorylation sites on 540 non-redundant phosphopeptides from 162 cytosolic phospho-proteins were characterized. Analysis of protein domains and amino acid sequence composition of this data set of cytosolic phosphoproteins revealed that it is significantly enriched in intrinsic sequence disorder, and this enrichment is associated with both cellular location and phosphorylation status. The majority of phosphorylation sites found by MS were located outside of structural protein domains (97%) but were mostly located in regions of intrinsic sequence disorder (86%). 368 phosphorylation sites were located in long regions of disorder (over 40 amino acids long), and 94% of proteins contained at least one such long region of disorder. In addition, we found that 58 phosphorylation sites in this data set occur in 14-3-3 binding consensus motifs, linear motifs that are associated with unstructured regions in proteins. These results demonstrate that in this data set protein phosphorylation is significantly depleted in protein domains and significantly enriched in disordered protein sequences and that enrichment of intrinsic sequence disorder may be a common feature of phosphoproteomes. This supports the hypothesis that disordered regions in proteins allow kinases, phosphatases, and phosphorylation-dependent binding proteins to gain access to target sequences to regulate local protein conformation and activity.
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