Investigation of the action of poly(ADP-ribose)-synthesising enzymes on NAD+ analogues

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Abstract

ADP-ribosyl transferases with diphtheria toxin homology (ARTDs) catalyse the covalent addition of ADP-ribose onto different acceptors forming mono- or poly(ADP-ribos)ylated proteins. Out of the 18 members identified, only four are known to synthesise the complex poly(ADP-ribose) biopolymer. The investigation of this posttranslational modification is important due to its involvement in cancer and other diseases. Lately, metabolic labelling approaches comprising different reporter-modified NAD+ building blocks have stimulated and enriched proteomic studies and imaging applications of ADP-ribosylation processes. Herein, we compare the substrate scope and applicability of different NAD+ analogues for the investigation of the polymer-synthesising enzymes ARTD1, ARTD2, ARTD5 and ARTD6. By varying the site and size of the NAD+ modification, suitable probes were identified for each enzyme. This report provides guidelines for choosing analogues for studying poly(ADP-ribose)-synthesising enzymes.

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Wallrodt, S., Simpson, E. L., & Marx, A. (2017). Investigation of the action of poly(ADP-ribose)-synthesising enzymes on NAD+ analogues. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 13, 495–501. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.13.49

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