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Proteome-wide solubility and thermal stability profiling reveals distinct regulatory roles for ATP
by
Bantscheff, Marcus
, Kurzawa, Nils
, Huber, Wolfgang
, Helm, Dominic
, Guenthner, Ina
, Sridharan, Sindhuja
, Werner, Thilo
, Savitski, Mikhail M
in
Adenosine triphosphate
/ Allosteric properties
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ Guanosine
/ Guanosine triphosphate
/ Localization
/ Macromolecules
/ Membrane proteins
/ Organelles
/ Phase transitions
/ Protein interaction
/ Protein structure
/ Proteins
/ Proteomes
/ Solubility
/ Solubilization
/ Systems Biology
/ Thermal stability
2018
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Proteome-wide solubility and thermal stability profiling reveals distinct regulatory roles for ATP
by
Bantscheff, Marcus
, Kurzawa, Nils
, Huber, Wolfgang
, Helm, Dominic
, Guenthner, Ina
, Sridharan, Sindhuja
, Werner, Thilo
, Savitski, Mikhail M
in
Adenosine triphosphate
/ Allosteric properties
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ Guanosine
/ Guanosine triphosphate
/ Localization
/ Macromolecules
/ Membrane proteins
/ Organelles
/ Phase transitions
/ Protein interaction
/ Protein structure
/ Proteins
/ Proteomes
/ Solubility
/ Solubilization
/ Systems Biology
/ Thermal stability
2018
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Proteome-wide solubility and thermal stability profiling reveals distinct regulatory roles for ATP
by
Bantscheff, Marcus
, Kurzawa, Nils
, Huber, Wolfgang
, Helm, Dominic
, Guenthner, Ina
, Sridharan, Sindhuja
, Werner, Thilo
, Savitski, Mikhail M
in
Adenosine triphosphate
/ Allosteric properties
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ Guanosine
/ Guanosine triphosphate
/ Localization
/ Macromolecules
/ Membrane proteins
/ Organelles
/ Phase transitions
/ Protein interaction
/ Protein structure
/ Proteins
/ Proteomes
/ Solubility
/ Solubilization
/ Systems Biology
/ Thermal stability
2018
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Proteome-wide solubility and thermal stability profiling reveals distinct regulatory roles for ATP
2018
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Overview
Nucleotide triphosphates (NTPs) regulate numerous biochemical processes in cells as (co-)substrates, allosteric modulators, biosynthetic precursors, and signaling molecules. Apart from its roles as energy source fueling cellular biochemistry, adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the most abundant NTP in cells, has been reported to affect macromolecular assemblies, such as protein complexes and membrane-less organelles. Moreover, both ATP and guanosine triphosphate (GTP) have recently been shown to dissolve protein aggregates. However, system-wide studies to characterize NTP- interactions under conditions approximating the native cellular environment are lacking, which limits our perspective of the diverse physiological roles of NTPs. Here, we have mapped and quantified proteome-wide NTP-interactions by assessing thermal stability and solubility of proteins using mechanically disrupted cells. Our results reveal diverse biological roles of ATP depending on its concentration. We found that ATP specifically interacts with proteins that utilize it as substrate or allosteric modulator at doses lower than 500 μM, while it affects protein-protein interactions of protein complexes at mildly higher concentrations (between 1-2 mM). At high concentrations (> 2 mM), ATP modulates the solubility state of a quarter of the insoluble proteome, consisting of positively charged, intrinsically disordered, nucleic acid binding proteins, which are part of membrane-less organelles. The extent of solubilization depends on the localization of proteins to different membrane-less organelles. Furthermore, we uncover that ATP regulates protein-DNA interactions of the Barrier to autointegration factor (BANF1). Our data provides the first quantitative proteome-wide map of ATP affecting protein structure and protein complex stability and solubility, providing unique clues on its role in protein phase transitions.
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