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Discovery of a Redox Thiol Switch: Implications for Cellular Energy Metabolism.

Xing-Huang Gao1, Ling Li2, Marc Parisien3, Jing Wu4, Ilya Bederman5, Zhaofeng Gao4, Dawid Krokowski6, Steven M Chirieleison7, Derek Abbott7, Benlian Wang8, Peter Arvan9, Mark Cameron10, Mark Chance11, Belinda Willard2, Maria Hatzoglou12.   

Abstract

The redox-based modifications of cysteine residues in proteins regulate their function in many biological processes. The gas molecule H2S has been shown to persulfidate redox sensitive cysteine residues resulting in an H2S-modified proteome known as the sulfhydrome. Tandem Mass Tags (TMT) multiplexing strategies for large-scale proteomic analyses have become increasingly prevalent in detecting cysteine modifications. Here we developed a TMT-based proteomics approach for selectively trapping and tagging cysteine persulfides in the cellular proteomes. We revealed the natural protein sulfhydrome of two human cell lines, and identified insulin as a novel substrate in pancreatic beta cells. Moreover, we showed that under oxidative stress conditions, increased H2S can target enzymes involved in energy metabolism by switching specific cysteine modifications to persulfides. Specifically, we discovered a Redox Thiol Switch, from protein S-glutathioinylation to S-persulfidation (RTSGS). We propose that the RTSGS from S-glutathioinylation to S-persulfidation is a potential mechanism to fine tune cellular energy metabolism in response to different levels of oxidative stress.
© 2020 Gao et al.

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Keywords:  H2S; Post-translational modifications; chemoproteomics; cysteine modifications; diabetes; energy metabolism; glutathionylation; persulfidation; protein sulfhydrome; quantification; tandem mass spectrometry; thiol redox chemistry

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32132231      PMCID: PMC7196587          DOI: 10.1074/mcp.RA119.001910

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Proteomics        ISSN: 1535-9476            Impact factor:   5.911


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