Dual Labeling Biotin Switch Assay to Reduce Bias Derived From Different Cysteine Subpopulations: A Method to Maximize S-Nitrosylation Detection

RATIONALE:S-nitrosylation (SNO), an oxidative post-translational modification of cysteine residues, responds to changes in the cardiac redox-environment. Classic biotin-switch assay and its derivatives are the most common methods used for detecting SNO. In this approach, the labile SNO group is sele...

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Veröffentlicht in:Circulation research 2015-10, Vol.117 (10), p.846-857
Hauptverfasser: Chung, Heaseung Sophia, Murray, Christopher I, Venkatraman, Vidya, Crowgey, Erin L, Rainer, Peter P, Cole, Robert N, Bomgarden, Ryan D, Rogers, John C, Balkan, Wayne, Hare, Joshua M, Kass, David A, Van Eyk, Jennifer E
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Zusammenfassung:RATIONALE:S-nitrosylation (SNO), an oxidative post-translational modification of cysteine residues, responds to changes in the cardiac redox-environment. Classic biotin-switch assay and its derivatives are the most common methods used for detecting SNO. In this approach, the labile SNO group is selectively replaced with a single stable tag. To date, a variety of thiol-reactive tags have been introduced. However, these methods have not produced a consistent data set, which suggests an incomplete capture by a single tag and potentially the presence of different cysteine subpopulations. OBJECTIVE:To investigate potential labeling bias in the existing methods with a single tag to detect SNO, explore if there are distinct cysteine subpopulations, and then, develop a strategy to maximize the coverage of SNO proteome. METHODS AND RESULTS:We obtained SNO-modified cysteine data sets for wild-type and S-nitrosoglutathione reductase knockout mouse hearts (S-nitrosoglutathione reductase is a negative regulator of S-nitrosoglutathione production) and nitric oxide–induced human embryonic kidney cell using 2 labeling reagentsthe cysteine-reactive pyridyldithiol and iodoacetyl based tandem mass tags. Comparison revealed that
ISSN:0009-7330
1524-4571
DOI:10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.115.307336