Li_2007_J.Proteome.Res_6_1190

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Title : Large-scale phosphorylation analysis of alpha-factor-arrested Saccharomyces cerevisiae - Li_2007_J.Proteome.Res_6_1190
Author(s) : Li X , Gerber SA , Rudner AD , Beausoleil SA , Haas W , Villen J , Elias JE , Gygi SP
Ref : J Proteome Res , 6 :1190 , 2007
Abstract :

Protein phosphorylation is essential for numerous cellular processes. Large-scale profiling of phosphoproteins continues to enhance the depth and speed at which we understand these processes. The development of effective phosphoprotein and peptide enrichment techniques and improvements to mass spectrometric instrumentation have intensified phosphoproteomic research in recent years, leading to unprecedented achievements. Here, we describe a large-scale phosphorylation analysis of alpha-factor-arrested yeast. Using a multidimensional separation strategy involving preparative SDS-PAGE for prefractionation, in-gel digestion with trypsin, and immobilized metal affinity chromatography (IMAC) enrichment of phosphopeptides, followed by LC-MS/MS analysis employing a hybrid LTQ-Orbitrap mass spectrometer, we were able to catalog a substantial portion of the phosphoproteins present in yeast whole-cell lysate. This analysis yielded the confident identification of 2288 nonredundant phosphorylation sites from 985 proteins. The ambiguity score (Ascore) algorithm was utilized to determine the certainty of site localization for the entire data set. In addition, the size of the data set permitted extraction of known and novel kinase motifs using the Motif-X algorithm. Finally, a large number of members of the pheromone signaling pathway were found as phosphoproteins and are discussed.

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PubMedID: 17330950
Gene_locus related to this paper: yeast-YDR428C

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Gene_locus yeast-YDR428C

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Li X, Gerber SA, Rudner AD, Beausoleil SA, Haas W, Villen J, Elias JE, Gygi SP (2007)
Large-scale phosphorylation analysis of alpha-factor-arrested Saccharomyces cerevisiae
J Proteome Res 6 :1190

Li X, Gerber SA, Rudner AD, Beausoleil SA, Haas W, Villen J, Elias JE, Gygi SP (2007)
J Proteome Res 6 :1190