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Oligopeptide Competition Assay for Phosphorylation Site Determination

Authors
Joo, Min SungKoo, Ja HyunShin, Sol-BiYim, HyungshinKim, Sang Geon
Issue Date
May-2017
Publisher
JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS
Keywords
Biochemistry; Issue 123; In vitro kinase assay; peptide inhibitor; phosphorylation; AMPK; Nrf2; consensus motif; site-directed mutagenesis
Citation
JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS, no.123
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Journal Title
JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS
Number
123
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/9657
DOI
10.3791/55708
ISSN
1940-087X
Abstract
Protein phosphorylation at specific sites determines its conformation and interaction with other molecules. Thus, protein phosphorylation affects biological functions and characteristics of the cell. Currently, the most common method for discovering phosphorylation sites is by liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS) analysis, a rapid and sensitive method. However, relatively labile phosphate moieties are often released from phosphopeptides during the fragmentation step, which often yields false-negative signals. In such cases, a traditional in vitro kinase assay using site-directed mutants would be more accurate, but this method is laborious and time-consuming. Therefore, an alternative method using peptide competition may be advantageous. The consensus recognition motif of 5' adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK) has been established(1) and was validated using a positional scanning peptide library assay(2). Thus, AMPK phosphorylation sites for a novel substrate could be predicted and confirmed by the peptide competition assays. In this report, we describe the detailed steps and procedures for the in vitro oligopeptide-competing kinase assay by illustrating AMPK-mediated nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) phosphorylation. To authenticate the phosphorylation site, we carried out a sequential in vitro kinase assay using a site-specific mutant. Overall, the peptide competition assay provides a method to screen multiple potential phosphorylation sites and to identify sites for validation by the phosphorylation site mutants.
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