Combined Metabolic and Chemical (CoMetChem) Labeling Using Stable Isotopesa Strategy to Reveal Site-Specific Histone Acetylation and Deacetylation Rates by LC–MS

Histone acetylation is an important, reversible post-translational protein modification and a hallmark of epigenetic regulation. However, little is known about the dynamics of this process, due to the lack of analytical methods that can capture site-specific acetylation and deacetylation reactions....

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Veröffentlicht in:Analytical chemistry (Washington) 2021-09, Vol.93 (38), p.12872-12880
Hauptverfasser: van Pijkeren, Alienke, Dietze, Jörn, Brotons, Alejandro Sánchez, Egger, Anna-Sophia, Lijster, Tim, Barcaru, Andrei, Hotze, Madlen, Kobler, Philipp, Dekker, Frank J, Horvatovich, Peter, Melgert, Barbro N, Ziegler, Mathias, Thedieck, Kathrin, Heiland, Ines, Bischoff, Rainer, Kwiatkowski, Marcel
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Zusammenfassung:Histone acetylation is an important, reversible post-translational protein modification and a hallmark of epigenetic regulation. However, little is known about the dynamics of this process, due to the lack of analytical methods that can capture site-specific acetylation and deacetylation reactions. We present a new approach that combines metabolic and chemical labeling (CoMetChem) using uniformly 13C-labeled glucose and stable isotope-labeled acetic anhydride. Thereby, chemically equivalent, fully acetylated histone species are generated, enabling accurate relative quantification of site-specific lysine acetylation dynamics in tryptic peptides using high-resolution mass spectrometry. We show that CoMetChem enables site-specific quantification of the incorporation or loss of lysine acetylation over time, allowing the determination of reaction rates for acetylation and deacetylation. Thus, the CoMetChem methodology provides a comprehensive description of site-specific acetylation dynamics.
ISSN:0003-2700
1520-6882
DOI:10.1021/acs.analchem.1c01359