Literature DB >> 19362540

Functional proteomics identifies targets of phosphorylation by B-Raf signaling in melanoma.

William M Old1, John B Shabb, Stephane Houel, Hong Wang, Kasey L Couts, Chia-Yu Yen, Elizabeth S Litman, Carrie H Croy, Karen Meyer-Arendt, Jose G Miranda, Robert A Brown, Eric S Witze, Rebecca E Schweppe, Katheryn A Resing, Natalie G Ahn.   

Abstract

Melanoma and other cancers harbor oncogenic mutations in the protein kinase B-Raf, which leads to constitutive activation and dysregulation of MAP kinase signaling. In order to elucidate molecular determinants responsible for B-Raf control of cancer phenotypes, we present a method for phosphoprotein profiling, using negative ionization mass spectrometry to detect phosphopeptides based on their fragment ion signature caused by release of PO(3)(-). The method provides an alternative strategy for phosphoproteomics, circumventing affinity enrichment of phosphopeptides and isotopic labeling of samples. Ninety phosphorylation events were regulated by oncogenic B-Raf signaling, based on their responses to treating melanoma cells with MKK1/2 inhibitor. Regulated phosphoproteins included known signaling effectors and cytoskeletal regulators. We investigated MINERVA/FAM129B, a target belonging to a protein family with unknown category and function, and established the importance of this protein and its MAP kinase-dependent phosphorylation in controlling melanoma cell invasion into three-dimensional collagen matrix.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19362540      PMCID: PMC2735263          DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2009.03.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell        ISSN: 1097-2765            Impact factor:   17.970


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