1. Mapping proteolytic neo-N termini at the surface of living cells
- Author
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Weeks, Amy M, Byrnes, James R, Lui, Irene, and Wells, James A
- Subjects
Biochemistry and Cell Biology ,Biological Sciences ,Cell Membrane ,HEK293 Cells ,Humans ,Mutation ,Peptide Mapping ,Peptide Synthases ,Protein Processing ,Post-Translational ,Proteolysis ,Subtilisins ,proteomics ,proteolysis ,N terminomics - Abstract
N terminomics is a powerful strategy for profiling proteolytic neo-N termini, but its application to cell surface proteolysis has been limited by the low relative abundance of plasma membrane proteins. Here we apply plasma membrane-targeted subtiligase variants (subtiligase-TM) to efficiently and specifically capture cell surface N termini in live cells. Using this approach, we sequenced 807 cell surface N termini and quantified changes in their abundance in response to stimuli that induce proteolytic remodeling of the cell surface proteome. To facilitate exploration of our datasets, we developed a web-accessible Atlas of Subtiligase-Captured Extracellular N Termini (ASCENT; http://wellslab.org/ascent). This technology will facilitate greater understanding of extracellular protease biology and reveal neo-N termini biomarkers and targets in disease.
- Published
- 2021