Site-specific proteomic strategies to identify ubiquitin and SUMO modifications: Challenges and opportunities
- PMID: 34802913
- DOI: 10.1016/j.semcdb.2021.11.006
Site-specific proteomic strategies to identify ubiquitin and SUMO modifications: Challenges and opportunities
Abstract
Ubiquitin and SUMO modify thousands of substrates to regulate most cellular processes. System-wide identification of ubiquitin and SUMO substrates provides global understanding of their cellular functions. In this review, we discuss the biological importance of site-specific modifications by ubiquitin and SUMO regulating the DNA damage response, protein quality control and cell cycle progression. Furthermore we discuss the machinery responsible for these modifications and methods to purify and identify ubiquitin and SUMO modified sites by mass spectrometry. We provide a framework to aid in the selection of appropriate purification, digestion and acquisition strategies suited to answer different biological questions. We highlight opportunities in the field for employing innovative technologies, as well as discuss challenges and long-standing questions in the field that are difficult to address with the currently available tools, emphasizing the need for further innovation.
Keywords: Mass spectrometry; Post-translational modification; Purification strategy; SUMO; Small ubiquitin-like modifiers; Ubiquitin.
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