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Kinetic Analysis of BCL11B Multisite Phosphorylation–Dephosphorylation and Coupled Sumoylation in Primary Thymocytes by Multiple Reaction Monitoring Mass Spectroscopy

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Title Kinetic Analysis of BCL11B Multisite Phosphorylation–Dephosphorylation and Coupled Sumoylation in Primary Thymocytes by Multiple Reaction Monitoring Mass Spectroscopy
Names Vogel, Walter K. (creator)
Gafken, Philip R. (creator)
Leid, Mark (creator)
Filtz, Theresa M. (creator)
Date Issued 2014-12 (iso8601)
Note This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published article is copyrighted by the American Chemical Society and can be found at: http://pubs.acs.org/journal/jprobs
Abstract Transcription factors with multiple post-translational modifications (PTMs) are not uncommon, but
comprehensive information on site-specific dynamics and interdependence is comparatively rare.
Assessing dynamic changes in the extent of PTMs has the potential to link multiple sites both to each
other and to biological effects observable on the same time scale. The transcription factor and tumor
suppressor BCL11B is critical to three checkpoints in T-cell development and is a target of a T-cell
receptor (TCR)-mediated MAP kinase signaling. Multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) mass
spectroscopy was used to assess changes in relative phosphorylation on 18 of 23 serine and threonine
residues and sumoylation on one of two lysine resides in BCL11B. We have resolved the composite
phosphorylation–dephosphorylation and sumoylation changes of BCL11B in response to MAP kinase
activation into a complex pattern of site-specific PTM changes in primary mouse thymocytes. The site-specific
resolution afforded by MRM analyses revealed four kinetic patterns of phosphorylation and one
of sumoylation, including both rapid simultaneous site-specific increases and decreases at putative MAP
kinase proline-directed phosphorylation sites, following stimulation. These data additionally revealed a
novel spatiotemporal bisphosphorylation motif consisting of two kinetically divergent proline-directed
phosphorylation sites spaced five resides apart.
Genre Article
Topic BCL11B
Identifier Vogel, W. K., Gafken, P. R., Leid, M., & Filtz, T. M. (2014). Kinetic Analysis of BCL11B Multisite Phosphorylation–Dephosphorylation and Coupled Sumoylation in Primary Thymocytes by Multiple Reaction Monitoring Mass Spectroscopy. Journal of Proteome Research, 13(12), 5860-5868. doi:10.1021/pr5007697

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