In vivo methylation of OLA1 revealed by activity-based target profiling of NTMT1

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N-Terminal methyltransferase 1 (NTMT1) catalyzes the N-terminal methylation of proteins with a specific N-terminal motif after methionine removal. Aberrant N-terminal methylation has been implicated in several cancers and developmental diseases. Together with motif sequence and signal peptide analyses, activity-based substrate profiling of NTMT1 utilizing (E)-hex-2-en-5-ynyl-S-adenosyl-l-methionine (Hey-SAM) revealed 72 potential targets, which include several previously confirmed ones and many unknowns. Target validation using normal and NTMT1 knock-out (KO) HEK293FT cells generated by CRISPR-Cas9 demonstrated that Obg-like ATPase 1 (OLA1), a protein involved in many critical cellular functions, is methylated in vivo by NTMT1. Additionally, Hey-SAM synthesis achieved ≥98% yield for SAH conversion.

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Jia, K., Huang, G., Wu, W., Shrestha, R., Wu, B., Xiong, Y., & Li, P. (2019). In vivo methylation of OLA1 revealed by activity-based target profiling of NTMT1. Chemical Science, 10(35), 8094–8099. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9sc02550b

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