Issue 6, 2012

Probing adenylation: using a fluorescently labelled ATP probe to directly label and immunoprecipitate VopS substrates

Abstract

The bacterial effector VopS from Vibrio parahaemolyticus modifies host Rho GTPases to prevent downstream signalling, which leads to cell rounding and eventually apoptosis. While previous studies have used [α-32P] ATP for studying this enzyme, we sought to develop a non-radioactive chemical probe of VopS function. To guide these studies, the kinetic parameters were determined for a variety of nucleotides and the results indicated that the C6 position of adenosine was amenable to modification. Since Fl-ATP is a commercially available ATP analogue that is fluorescently tagged at the C6 position, we tested it as a VopS substrate, and the results show that VopS uses Fl-ATP to label Cdc42 in vitro and in MCF7 whole cell extracts. The utility of this probe was further demonstrated by immunoprecipitating Fl-ATP labeled Cdc42 as well as several novel substrate proteins. The proteins, which were identified by LC-MS/MS, include the small GTPases Rac1 and Cdc42 as well as several proteins that are potential VopS substrates and may be important for V. parahaemolyticus pathology. In total, these studies identify Fl-ATP as a valuable chemical probe of protein AMPylation.

Graphical abstract: Probing adenylation: using a fluorescently labelled ATP probe to directly label and immunoprecipitate VopS substrates

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Feb 2012
Accepted
12 Mar 2012
First published
28 Mar 2012

Mol. BioSyst., 2012,8, 1701-1706

Probing adenylation: using a fluorescently labelled ATP probe to directly label and immunoprecipitate VopS substrates

D. M. Lewallen, C. J. Steckler, B. Knuckley, M. J. Chalmers and P. R. Thompson, Mol. BioSyst., 2012, 8, 1701 DOI: 10.1039/C2MB25053E

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