A new detection method for arginine-specific ADP-ribosylation of protein — A combinational use of anti-ADP-ribosylarginine antibody and ADP-ribosylarginine hydrolase
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Abstract
Arginine-specific ADP-ribosylation is one of the posttranslational modifications of proteins by transferring one ADP-ribose moiety of NAD to arginine residues of target proteins. This modification, catalyzed by ADP-ribosyltransferase (Art), is reversed by ADP-ribosylarginine hydrolase (AAH).
In this study, we describe a new method combining an anti-ADP-ribosylarginine antibody (αADP-R-Arg Ab) and AAH for detection of the target protein of ADP-ribosylation. We have raised αADP-R-Arg Ab with ADP-ribosylated histone and examined the reactivity of the antibody with proteins treated by Art and/or AAH, as well as in situ ADP-ribosylation system with mouse T cells. Our results indicate that the detection of ADP-ribosylated protein with αADP-R-Arg Ab and AAH is a useful tool to explore the target proteins of ADP-ribosylation. We applied the method to search endogenously ADP-ribosylated protein in the rat, and detected possible target proteins in the skeletal muscle, which has high Art activity.