使用质谱法鉴定胚胎干细胞中fgf依赖性磷酸化事件

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Bioscience Horizons Pub Date : 2010-03-01 DOI:10.1093/BIOHORIZONS/HZQ004
F. M. Docherty
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成纤维细胞生长因子- 4 (FGF4)信号对于胚胎干细胞(ES)分化和进入谱系承诺通路至关重要。这种情况发生的信号传导途径尚未完全确定。本研究采用高效液相色谱-质谱(HPLC-MS)分析,结合TiO2亲和层析富集磷酸肽,检测小鼠ES细胞在FGF刺激下磷酸化的肽。在fgf处理的ES细胞中观察到许多磷酸化事件,并且明确确定了一些磷酸化肽与四种不同的蛋白相关:Lig1, Eif3b, 6430527G18Rik和Sin3a。我们提出了一种新的途径,FGF信号通过激活Sin3a(一种调节多能性基因表达的转录抑制因子)使胚胎干细胞分化。
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The identification of FGF-dependent phosphorylation events in embryonic stem cells using mass spectrometry
Fibroblast growth factor-four (FGF4) signalling is essential for embryonic stem (ES) cells to become competent to undergo differentiation and enter lineage commitment pathways. The signalling pathway whereby this occurs is as yet not fully characterized. In this study, high performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS) analysis was used in conjunction with phosphopeptide enrichment using TiO2 affinity chromatography to detect peptides phosphorylated in response to FGF stimulation of mouse ES cells. Many phosphorylation events were observed in FGF-treated ES cells and some phosphopeptides were unambiguously identified that associate with four different proteins: Lig1, Eif3b, 6430527G18Rik and Sin3a. We propose a novel pathway in which FGF signalling enables differentiation of ES cells via activation of Sin3a, a transcription repressor, which regulates expression of pluripotency genes.
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