Investigating Peptide-Coenzyme A Conjugates as Chemical Probes for Proteomic Profiling of N-Terminal and Lysine Acetyltransferases

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Acetyl groups are transferred from acetyl-coenzyme A (Ac-CoA) to protein N-termini and lysine side chains by N-terminal acetyltransferases (NATs) and lysine acetyltransferases (KATs), respectively. Building on lysine-CoA conjugates as KAT probes, we have synthesized peptide probes with CoA conjugated to N-terminal alanine (α-Ala-CoA), proline (α-Pro-CoA) or tri-glutamic acid (α-3Glu-CoA) units for interactome profiling of NAT complexes. The α-Ala-CoA probe enriched the majority of NAT catalytic and auxiliary subunits, while a lysine CoA-conjugate bound only a subset of endogenous KATs. Interactome profiling with the α-Pro-CoA probe showed reduced NAT recruitment in favor of metabolic CoA binding proteins and α-3Glu-CoA steered the interactome towards NAA80 and NatB. These findings agreed with the inherent substrate specificities of the target proteins and showed that N-terminal CoA-conjugated peptides are versatile probes for NAT complex profiling in lysates of physiological and pathological backgrounds.

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Sindlinger, J., Schön, S., Eirich, J., Kirchgäßner, S., Finkemeier, I., & Schwarzer, D. (2022). Investigating Peptide-Coenzyme A Conjugates as Chemical Probes for Proteomic Profiling of N-Terminal and Lysine Acetyltransferases. ChemBioChem, 23(17). https://doi.org/10.1002/cbic.202200255

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