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QIKS – Quantitative identification of kinase substrates
Authors:Sandra Morandell  Karin Grosstessner‐Hain  Elisabeth Roitinger  Otto Hudecz  Thomas Lindhorst  David Teis  Oliver A Wrulich  Michael Mazanek  Thomas Taus  Florian Ueberall  Karl Mechtler  Lukas A Huber
Institution:1. Biocenter, Division of Cell Biology, Innsbruck Medical University, Innsbruck, Austria;2. Protein Chemistry Facility, Institute for Molecular Pathology, Vienna, Austria;3. Ugichem GmbH, Innsbruck, Austria;4. Biocenter, Division of Medical Biochemistry, Innsbruck Medical University, Innsbruck, Austria;5. Institute of Molecular Biotechnology of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Abstract:Signaling networks regulate cellular responses to external stimuli through post‐translational modifications such as protein phosphorylation. Phosphoproteomics facilitate the large‐scale identification of kinase substrates. Yet, the characterization of critical connections within these networks and the identification of respective kinases remain the major analytical challenge. To address this problem, we present a novel approach for the identification of direct kinase substrates using chemical genetics in combination with quantitative phosphoproteomics. Quantitative identification of kinase substrates (QIKS) is a novel‐screening platform developed for the proteome‐wide substrate‐analysis of specific kinases. Here, we aimed to identify substrates of mitogen‐activated protein kinase/Erk kinase (Mek1), an essential kinase in the mitogen‐activated protein kinase cascade. An ATP analog‐sensitive mutant of Mek1 (Mek1‐as) was incubated with a cell extract from Mek1 deficient cells. Phosphorylated proteins were analyzed by LC‐MS/MS of IMAC‐enriched phosphopeptides, labeled differentially for relative quantification. The identification of extracellular regulated kinase 1/2 as the sole cytoplasmic substrates of MEK1 validates the applicability of this approach and suggests that QIKS could be used to identify substrates of a wide variety of kinases.
Keywords:Cell biology  Chemical genetics  Kinase substrate identification  Mitogen‐activated protein kinase  Phosphoproteomics  Quantitative proteomics
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