Cell-selective labeling using amino acid precursors for proteomic studies of multicellular environments.


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Article
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Authors
Gauthier, Nicholas P 
Soufi, Boumediene 
Walkowicz, William E 
Pedicord, Virginia A 
Mavrakis, Konstantinos J 
Abstract

We report a technique to selectively and continuously label the proteomes of individual cell types in coculture, named cell type-specific labeling using amino acid precursors (CTAP). Through transgenic expression of exogenous amino acid biosynthesis enzymes, vertebrate cells overcome their dependence on supplemented essential amino acids and can be selectively labeled through metabolic incorporation of amino acids produced from heavy isotope-labeled precursors. When testing CTAP in several human and mouse cell lines, we could differentially label the proteomes of distinct cell populations in coculture and determine the relative expression of proteins by quantitative mass spectrometry. In addition, using CTAP we identified the cell of origin of extracellular proteins secreted from cells in coculture. We believe that this method, which allows linking of proteins to their cell source, will be useful in studies of cell-cell communication and potentially for discovery of biomarkers.

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Keywords
Animals, Base Sequence, Cell Line, Coculture Techniques, Humans, Isotope Labeling, Lysine, Mice, Molecular Sequence Data, Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis, Organisms, Genetically Modified, Proteome, Proteomics, RNA, Messenger, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Tandem Mass Spectrometry
Journal Title
Nat Methods
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Journal ISSN
1548-7091
1548-7105
Volume Title
10
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC