Publikation: Chemical proteomic profiling reveals protein interactors of the alarmones diadenosine triphosphate and tetraphosphate
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The nucleotides diadenosine triphosphate (Ap3A) and diadenosine tetraphosphate (Ap4A) are formed in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Since their concentrations increase significantly upon cellular stress, they are considered to be alarmones triggering stress adaptive processes. However, their cellular roles remain elusive. To elucidate the proteome-wide interactome of Ap3A and Ap4A and thereby gain insights into their cellular roles, we herein report the development of photoaffinity-labeling probes and their employment in chemical proteomics. We demonstrate that the identified ApnA interactors are involved in many fundamental cellular processes including carboxylic acid and nucleotide metabolism, gene expression, various regulatory processes and cellular response mechanisms and only around half of them are known nucleotide interactors. Our results highlight common functions of these ApnAs across the domains of life, but also identify those that are different for Ap3A or Ap4A. This study provides a rich source for further functional studies of these nucleotides and depicts useful tools for characterization of their regulatory mechanisms in cells.
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KRÜGER, Lena, Christoph J. ALBRECHT, Hannah K. SCHAMMANN, Florian M. STUMPF, Marie L. NIEDERMEIER, Yizhi YUAN, Katrin STUBER, Josua WIMMER, Florian STENGEL, Martin SCHEFFNER, Andreas MARX, 2021. Chemical proteomic profiling reveals protein interactors of the alarmones diadenosine triphosphate and tetraphosphate. In: Nature communications. Nature Research. 2021, 12(1), 5808. eISSN 2041-1723. Available under: doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-26075-4BibTex
@article{Kruger2021Chemi-55267, year={2021}, doi={10.1038/s41467-021-26075-4}, title={Chemical proteomic profiling reveals protein interactors of the alarmones diadenosine triphosphate and tetraphosphate}, number={1}, volume={12}, journal={Nature communications}, author={Krüger, Lena and Albrecht, Christoph J. and Schammann, Hannah K. and Stumpf, Florian M. and Niedermeier, Marie L. and Yuan, Yizhi and Stuber, Katrin and Wimmer, Josua and Stengel, Florian and Scheffner, Martin and Marx, Andreas}, note={Article Number: 5808} }
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