An attempt to find changes of post-translational modifications on serum proteins between embryonic 15.5 fetuses and newborn rats

Lilong Wei, Zhigang Wang, Lisi Zhu, Youhe Gao
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Blood is one of the most complex body fluids and plays important functions such as metabolic nutrient transport, signal conduction and immuno-modulatory. Proteins, the most important component of plasma, are considered the main executors of the physiological function of blood [1]. Posttranslational modifications (PTMs) of proteins can regulate protein functions by changing the physicochemical properties [2]. For example, phosphorylation or dephosphorylation may turn the kinase cascades in signaling on or off [3], and is often associated with tumorigenesis. So far, more than 500 types of PTMs or biological and chemical modifications have been identified and documented in the PSI-MOD [4], RESID [5], UniProt [6] and UniMod [7] databases. These translational modifications may determine the diversity of protein functions [8]. Research on post-translational modifications of plasma proteins with different physiological states could help to better understand and evaluate the function of plasma.
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试图发现15.5胎鼠和新生大鼠血清蛋白翻译后修饰的变化
血液是最复杂的体液之一,具有代谢、营养转运、信号传导和免疫调节等重要功能。蛋白质是血浆中最重要的成分,被认为是血液生理功能的主要执行者[1]。蛋白质的翻译后修饰(Posttranslational modification, PTMs)可以通过改变蛋白质的理化性质来调节蛋白质的功能[2]。例如,磷酸化或去磷酸化可使激酶级联信号通路开启或关闭[3],并且通常与肿瘤发生有关。到目前为止,在PSI-MOD[4]、ressid[5]、UniProt[6]和UniMod[7]数据库中已经发现并记录了500多种ptm或生物和化学修饰。这些翻译修饰可能决定了蛋白质功能的多样性[8]。研究血浆蛋白在不同生理状态下的翻译后修饰,有助于更好地了解和评价血浆的功能。
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