N- and O-acetylation of threonine residues in the context of proteomics

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Abstract

The detection of post-translational modifications (PTMs) of proteins is a matter of intensive research. Among all possible pitfalls that may lead to misidentifications, the chemical stability of modified peptides is scarcely questioned. Global proteomic studies devoted to protein acetylation are becoming popular. Thus, we were concerned about the intrinsic stability of O-acetylated peptides because of the O-N acyl transfer reactivity occurring when an amino moiety is present in the vicinity of the acylated hydroxyl group. Here, the behavior of isomeric O- and N-acetylated, N-terminal threonine-containing peptides was explored in a standard proteomic workflow. We demonstrated a strong chemical instability of O-acetylation, which prevents its detection. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.

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Boyer, J. B., Dedieu, A., Armengaud, J., Verdié, P., Subra, G., Martinez, J., & Enjalbal, C. (2014). N- and O-acetylation of threonine residues in the context of proteomics. Journal of Proteomics, 108, 369–372. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jprot.2014.06.005

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