Efficient monitoring of protein ubiquitylation levels using TUBEs-based microarrays

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Analyzing protein ubiquitylation changes during physiological or pathological processes is challenging due to its high reversibility and dynamic turnover of modified targets. We have developed a protein microarray to assess endogenous ubiquitylation levels from cell cultures, employing tandem ubiquitin-binding entities (TUBEs) with three or four ubiquitin-associated (UBA) domains as capture probes. Adriamycin (ADR)-stimulated MCF7 cells were used to differentiate protein ubiquitylation levels between cells that are sensitive or resistant to ADR treatment. We show that TUBEs-based microarrays can be used for the analysis of cellular processes regulated by ubiquitylation and for the detection of pathologies with aberrant ubiquitylation levels.

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Serna, S., Xolalpa, W., Lang, V., Aillet, F., England, P., Reichardt, N., & Rodriguez, M. S. (2016). Efficient monitoring of protein ubiquitylation levels using TUBEs-based microarrays. FEBS Letters, 2748–2756. https://doi.org/10.1002/1873-3468.12289

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