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Spatiotemporal dissection of the cell cycle with single-cell proteogenomics.

Diana Mahdessian1, Anthony J Cesnik1,2,3, Christian Gnann1,3, Frida Danielsson1, Lovisa Stenström1, Muhammad Arif1, Cheng Zhang1, Trang Le1, Fredric Johansson1, Rutger Schutten1, Anna Bäckström1, Ulrika Axelsson1, Peter Thul1, Nathan H Cho3, Oana Carja2,3,4, Mathias Uhlén1, Adil Mardinoglu1,5, Charlotte Stadler1, Cecilia Lindskog6, Burcu Ayoglu1, Manuel D Leonetti3, Fredrik Pontén6, Devin P Sullivan1, Emma Lundberg7,8,9.   

Abstract

The cell cycle, over which cells grow and divide, is a fundamental process of life. Its dysregulation has devastating consequences, including cancer1-3. The cell cycle is driven by precise regulation of proteins in time and space, which creates variability between individual proliferating cells. To our knowledge, no systematic investigations of such cell-to-cell proteomic variability exist. Here we present a comprehensive, spatiotemporal map of human proteomic heterogeneity by integrating proteomics at subcellular resolution with single-cell transcriptomics and precise temporal measurements of individual cells in the cell cycle. We show that around one-fifth of the human proteome displays cell-to-cell variability, identify hundreds of proteins with previously unknown associations with mitosis and the cell cycle, and provide evidence that several of these proteins have oncogenic functions. Our results show that cell cycle progression explains less than half of all cell-to-cell variability, and that most cycling proteins are regulated post-translationally, rather than by transcriptomic cycling. These proteins are disproportionately phosphorylated by kinases that regulate cell fate, whereas non-cycling proteins that vary between cells are more likely to be modified by kinases that regulate metabolism. This spatially resolved proteomic map of the cell cycle is integrated into the Human Protein Atlas and will serve as a resource for accelerating molecular studies of the human cell cycle and cell proliferation.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33627808     DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-03232-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   69.504


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