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Comparative Study
. 2006 Apr:6 Suppl 1:S28-35.
doi: 10.1002/pmic.200500446.

Identification of substrates of the extracellular protease ADAMTS1 by DIGE proteomic analysis

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Comparative Study

Identification of substrates of the extracellular protease ADAMTS1 by DIGE proteomic analysis

Francesc Canals et al. Proteomics. 2006 Apr.

Abstract

Proteolytic modification of components of the extracellular milieu by metalloproteinases plays important roles in the regulation of multiple cellular and physiological processes and pathological conditions. ADAMTS1 is a secreted enzyme of the ADAMTS (a disintegrin and metalloproteinase with thrombospondin motifs) family of proteases, which is related to angiogenesis and inflammation processes. Here, we describe a proteomic screening for putative ADAMTS1 substrates by analyzing the protein profiles obtained from cultures of transfected cells overexpressing the protease as compared to parental cells. Conditioned medium proteins of cultures of the two cell lines have been quantitatively compared by DIGE. Proteins showing differential levels have been identified by MS techniques leading to the finding of five potential new substrates of ADAMTS1: the basement membrane proteins nidogen-1 and -2, the desmosomal protein desmocollin-3, and the extracellular glycoproteins dystroglycan 1 and Mac-2-binding protein. Nidogen-1 and -2 have been further validated as substrates by immunochemical analysis. Our results demonstrate the utility of the DIGE proteomic technique for the discovery of specific substrates of matrix proteases.

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