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TAILS N-Terminomics and Proteomics Show Protein Degradation Dominates over Proteolytic Processing by Cathepsins in Pancreatic Tumors.

Anna Prudova1, Vasilena Gocheva2, Ulrich Auf dem Keller1, Ulrich Eckhard1, Oakley C Olson2, Leila Akkari3, Georgina S Butler1, Nikolaus Fortelny1, Philipp F Lange1, Jennifer C Mark1, Johanna A Joyce4, Christopher M Overall5.   

Abstract

Deregulated cathepsin proteolysis occurs across numerous cancers, but in vivo substrates mediating tumorigenesis remain ill-defined. Applying 8-plex iTRAQ terminal amine isotopic labeling of substrates (TAILS), a systems-level N-terminome degradomics approach, we identified cathepsin B, H, L, S, and Z in vivo substrates and cleavage sites with the use of six different cathepsin knockout genotypes in the Rip1-Tag2 mouse model of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumorigenesis. Among 1,935 proteins and 1,114 N termini identified by TAILS, stable proteolytic products were identified in wild-type tumors compared with one or more different cathepsin knockouts (17%-44% of 139 cleavages). This suggests a lack of compensation at the substrate level by other cathepsins. The majority of neo-N termini (56%-83%) for all cathepsins was consistent with protein degradation. We validated substrates, including the glycolytic enzyme pyruvate kinase M2 associated with the Warburg effect, the ER chaperone GRP78, and the oncoprotein prothymosin-alpha. Thus, the identification of cathepsin substrates in tumorigenesis improves the understanding of cathepsin functions in normal physiology and cancer.
Copyright © 2016 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  ECM; TAILS degradomics; cysteine cathepsins; degradation; lysosomal hydrolases; pancreatic neuroendocrine cancer; proteases; proteolytic processing; proteomics; substrate discovery

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27477282     DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2016.06.086

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Rep            Impact factor:   9.423


  24 in total

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Review 6.  Quantitative proteomics and terminomics to elucidate the role of ubiquitination and proteolysis in adaptive immunity.

Authors:  Theo Klein; Rosa I Viner; Christopher M Overall
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Review 8.  Proteomic Substrate Identification for Membrane Proteases in the Brain.

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