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Discovery of Age-Related Protein Folding Stability Differences in the Mouse Brain Proteome

机译:小鼠脑蛋白质组中与年龄相关的蛋白质折叠稳定性差异的发现。

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Described here is the application of thermodynamic stability measurements to study age-related differences in the folding and stability of proteins in a rodent model of aging. Thermodynamic stability profiles were generated for 809 proteins in brain cell lysates from mice, aged 6 (n = 7) and 18 months (n = 9) using the Stability of Proteins from Rates of Oxidation (SPROX) technique. The biological variability of the protein stability measurements was low and within the experimental error of SPROX. A total of 83 protein hits were detected with age-related stability differences in the brain samples. Remarkably, the large majority of the brain protein hits were destabilized in the old mice, and the hits were enriched in proteins that have slow turnover rates (p < 0.07). Furthermore, 70% of the hits have been previously linked to aging or age-related diseases. These results help validate the use of thermodynamic stability measurements to capture relevant age-related proteomic changes and establish a new biophysical link between these proteins and aging.
机译:这里描述的是热力学稳定性测量在研究啮齿动物衰老模型中蛋白质折叠和稳定性方面与年龄相关的差异的应用。使用蛋白质的氧化速率稳定性(SPROX)技术,从6岁(n = 7)和18个月(n = 9)的小鼠脑细胞裂解物中产生809种蛋白质的热力学稳定性。蛋白质稳定性测定的生物学变异性低,并且在SPROX的实验误差范围内。在大脑样本中检测到总共83种蛋白质命中物,具有与年龄相关的稳定性差异。值得注意的是,大脑蛋白质的大部分命中值在老小鼠中不稳定,并且这些命中富含周转率较低的蛋白质(p <0.07)。此外,以前有70%的流行率与衰老或与年龄有关的疾病有关。这些结果有助于验证使用热力学稳定性测量来捕获与年龄相关的蛋白质组学变化,并在这些蛋白质与衰老之间建立新的生物物理联系。

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