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Function-guided proximity mapping unveils electrophilic-metabolite sensing by proteins not present in their canonical locales

Zhao, Yi  
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Herrera, Pierre A. Miranda  
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Chang, Dalu  
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February 1, 2022
Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America (PNAS)

Enzyme-assisted posttranslational modifications (PTMs) constitute a major means of signaling across different cellular compartments. However, how nonenzymatic PTMs-despite their direct relevance to covalent drug development-impinge on crosscompartment signaling remains inaccessible as current targetidentification (target-ID) technologies offer limited spatiotemporal resolution, and proximity mapping tools are also not guided by specific, biologically-relevant, ligand chemotypes. Here we establish a quantitative and direct profiling platform (Localis-rex) that ranks responsivity of compartmentalized subproteomes to nonenzymatic PTMs. In a setup that contrasts nucleus- vs. cytoplasm-specific responsivity to reactive-metabolite modification (hydroxynonenylation), similar to 40% of the top-enriched protein sensors investigated respond in compartments of nonprimary origin or where the canonical activity of the protein sensor is inoperative. CDK9-a primarily nuclear-localized kinase-was hydroxy nonenylated only in the cytoplasm. Site-specific CDK9 hydroxynonenylation-which we identified in untreated cells-drives its nuclear translocation, downregulating RNA-polymerase-II activity, through a mechanism distinct from that of commonly used CDK9 inhibitors. Taken together, this work documents an unmet approach to quantitatively profile and decode localized and context-specific signaling/signal-propagation programs orchestrated by reactive covalent ligands.

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