scholarly journals Normalization and Statistical Analysis of Quantitative Proteomics Data Generated by Metabolic Labeling

2009 ◽  
Vol 8 (10) ◽  
pp. 2227-2242 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lily Ting ◽  
Mark J. Cowley ◽  
Seah Lay Hoon ◽  
Michael Guilhaus ◽  
Mark J. Raftery ◽  
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2015 ◽  
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pp. 2580-2591 ◽  
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Hannah L. F. Swa ◽  
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Jayantha Gunaratne ◽  
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Chih-Chiang Tsou ◽  
Ben Collins ◽  
Anne-Claude Gingras ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (10) ◽  
pp. 5369
Author(s):  
Martina Pirro ◽  
Yassene Mohammed ◽  
Arnoud H. de Ru ◽  
George M. C. Janssen ◽  
Rayman T. N. Tjokrodirijo ◽  
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Developments in mass spectrometry (MS)-based analyses of glycoproteins have been important to study changes in glycosylation related to disease. Recently, the characteristic pattern of oxonium ions in glycopeptide fragmentation spectra had been used to assign different sets of glycopeptides. In particular, this was helpful to discriminate between O-GalNAc and O-GlcNAc. Here, we thought to investigate how such information can be used to examine quantitative proteomics data. For this purpose, we used tandem mass tag (TMT)-labeled samples from total cell lysates and secreted proteins from three different colorectal cancer cell lines. Following automated glycopeptide assignment (Byonic) and evaluation of the presence and relative intensity of oxonium ions, we observed that, in particular, the ratio of the ions at m/z 144.066 and 138.055, respectively, could be used to discriminate between O-GlcNAcylated and O-GalNAcylated peptides, with concomitant relative quantification between the different cell lines. Among the O-GalNAcylated proteins, we also observed anterior gradient protein 2 (AGR2), a protein which glycosylation site and status was hitherto not well documented. Using a combination of multiple fragmentation methods, we then not only assigned the site of modification, but also showed different glycosylation between intracellular (ER-resident) and secreted AGR2. Overall, our study shows the potential of broad application of the use of the relative intensities of oxonium ions for the confident assignment of glycopeptides, even in complex proteomics datasets.


2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (8) ◽  
pp. 4069
Author(s):  
Xiaoyang Chen ◽  
Zhangxin Pei ◽  
Pingping Li ◽  
Xiabing Li ◽  
Yuhang Duan ◽  
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Rice false smut is a fungal disease distributed worldwide and caused by Ustilaginoidea virens. In this study, we identified a putative ester cyclase (named as UvEC1) as being significantly upregulated during U. virens infection. UvEC1 contained a SnoaL-like polyketide cyclase domain, but the functions of ketone cyclases such as SnoaL in plant fungal pathogens remain unclear. Deletion of UvEC1 caused defects in vegetative growth and conidiation. UvEC1 was also required for response to hyperosmotic and oxidative stresses and for maintenance of cell wall integrity. Importantly, ΔUvEC1 mutants exhibited reduced virulence. We performed a tandem mass tag (TMT)-based quantitative proteomic analysis to identify differentially accumulating proteins (DAPs) between the ΔUvEC1-1 mutant and the wild-type isolate HWD-2. Proteomics data revealed that UvEC1 has a variety of effects on metabolism, protein localization, catalytic activity, binding, toxin biosynthesis and the spliceosome. Taken together, our findings suggest that UvEC1 is critical for the development and virulence of U. virens.


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