Proteomic Analysis of Eukaryotic Protein Synthesis
真核蛋白质合成的蛋白质组学分析
基本信息
- 批准号:7626046
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 33.77万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2002
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2002-02-01 至 2011-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Amino AcidsAnimal ModelArtsBiochemicalBiochemical GeneticsBioinformaticsBiologicalBiological AssayBiological ProcessComplementComplexDefectDetectionDiseaseEukaryotaEukaryotic Initiation FactorsFundingGeneticGoalsGrowthHumanHuman GenomeLifeMaintenanceMalignant NeoplasmsMass Spectrum AnalysisMental RetardationMessenger RNAModelingModificationMutateOncogenesOrganismOrnithine DecarboxylasePeptide Initiation FactorsPhosphorylationPolyribosomesPost-Translational Protein ProcessingProcessProtein AnalysisProtein BindingProtein BiosynthesisProteinsProteomicsRegulationReporterRibosomesRoleSaccharomyces cerevisiaeScanningSiteSystems AnalysisTechnologyTestingTranslatingTranslation InitiationTranslation ProcessTranslationsYeastsbasec-myc Genesc-myc Proto-Oncogenescdc Genesgenetic analysisgenome-widehuman diseaseinterestlink proteinmutantnovelprogramsprotein functionresearch studytandem mass spectrometrytranslation factor
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This is an application for continuation of a long-term project to comprehensively identify and functionally analyze protein interactions and posttranslational modifications regulating to eukaryotic protein synthesis. Protein synthesis is a fundamental process essential for replication, growth, and maintenance of all living organisms. Aberrant protein synthesis contributes to a number of human diseases including cancer and mental retardation. Hence a comprehensive understanding of protein synthesis is needed for systems analysis of both the normal and disease-altered translation process. Our strategy combines tandem mass spectrometry-based proteomics with genetic and biochemical functional assays to identify and dissect the function of uncharacterized proteins and posttranslational modifications controlling translation. Initially, we identified and validated a large number of uncharacterized proteins and posttranslational modifications associated with ribosomes, polysomes, and translation factors in S. cerevisiae. In this application, experiments are proposed to determine the function of a subset of these proteins linked to translation initiation. Initiation is the main step in which translation is regulated. First, we will assay yeast deletion mutants using sensitive biochemical and genetic experiments to identify defects in translation initiation. To complement the genetic and biochemical assays, we will perform synthetic genetic analysis on a genome- wide scale to genetically identify interacting proteins. By combining these approaches, we expect to develop functional models for many of uncharacterized proteins. Second, we will identify selected posttranslational modifications on translation initiation factors. Mass spectrometry will be used to specifically identify the modified amino acids. These amino acids will be mutated to establish their biological significance. Finally, we will extend our interest in identifying translation initiation factors to the poorly understood process of cap- independent initiation. The essential cell-cycle gene ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) and the oncogene c- myc are translated through a cap-independent mechanism using internal ribosomal entry sites (IRES). We will use novel proteomic screens to identify proteins that bind specifically to these mRNA sites. Reporter assays will be used be to test candidate proteins for positive and negative effects on ODC and c-myc cap- independent translation.
描述(由申请人提供):这是一个长期项目的继续申请,该项目旨在全面鉴定和功能分析调节真核蛋白质合成的蛋白质相互作用和翻译后修饰。蛋白质合成是所有生物体复制、生长和维持所必需的基本过程。异常的蛋白质合成导致许多人类疾病,包括癌症和智力迟钝。因此,需要对蛋白质合成的全面了解,以系统分析正常和疾病改变的翻译过程。我们的策略结合了串联质谱为基础的蛋白质组学与遗传和生化功能测定,以确定和解剖的功能,未知的蛋白质和翻译后修饰控制翻译。最初,我们鉴定并验证了大量与S中的核糖体、多聚核糖体和翻译因子相关的未表征蛋白质和翻译后修饰。啤酒。在本申请中,提出实验来确定与翻译起始相关的这些蛋白质的子集的功能。启动是翻译调控的主要步骤。首先,我们将使用敏感的生化和遗传实验来检测酵母缺失突变体,以确定翻译起始的缺陷。为了补充遗传和生物化学测定,我们将在全基因组范围内进行合成遗传分析,以从遗传上鉴定相互作用的蛋白质。通过这些方法的结合,我们期望为许多未知的蛋白质开发功能模型。其次,我们将确定翻译起始因子的翻译后修饰。质谱法将用于特异性鉴定修饰的氨基酸。这些氨基酸将被突变以确定其生物学意义。最后,我们将扩大我们的兴趣,在确定翻译起始因子的知之甚少的过程帽独立启动。必需的细胞周期基因鸟氨酸脱羧酶(ODC)和癌基因c-myc通过使用内部核糖体进入位点(IRES)的帽非依赖性机制翻译。我们将使用新的蛋白质组学筛选来鉴定与这些mRNA位点特异性结合的蛋白质。将使用报告基因测定来测试候选蛋白对ODC和c-myc帽非依赖性翻译的正效应和负效应。
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- 批准号:
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7472242 - 财政年份:2008
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7619169 - 财政年份:2008
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6422940 - 财政年份:2002
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真核蛋白质合成的蛋白质组学分析
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7320708 - 财政年份:2002
- 资助金额:
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- 批准号:
6699379 - 财政年份:2002
- 资助金额:
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- 批准号:
7459089 - 财政年份:2002
- 资助金额:
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Proteomic analysis of eukaryotic protein synthesis
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