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Functional proteomics analysis to study ATM dependent signaling in response to ionizing radiation.


ABSTRACT: Ataxia telangiectasia (AT) is a human genetic disease characterized by radiation sensitivity, impaired neuronal development and predisposition to cancer. Using a genetically defined model cell system consisting of cells expressing a kinase dead or a kinase proficient ATM gene product, we previously reported systemic alterations in major metabolic pathways that translate at the gene expression, protein and small molecule metabolite levels. Here, we report ionizing radiation induced stress response signaling arising from perturbations in the ATM gene, by employing a functional proteomics approach. Functional pathway analysis shows robust translational and post-translational responses under ATM proficient conditions, which include enrichment of proteins in the Ephrin receptor and axonal guidance signaling pathways. These molecular networks offer a hypothesis generating function for further investigations of cellular stress responses.

SUBMITTER: Cheema AK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4301981 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Functional proteomics analysis to study ATM dependent signaling in response to ionizing radiation.

Cheema Amrita K AK   Varghese Rency S RS   Timofeeva Olga O   Zhang Lihua L   Kirilyuk Alexander A   Zandkarimi Fereshteh F   Kaur Prabhjit P   Ressom Habtom W HW   Jung Mira M   Dritschilo Anatoly A  

Radiation research 20130503 6


Ataxia telangiectasia (AT) is a human genetic disease characterized by radiation sensitivity, impaired neuronal development and predisposition to cancer. Using a genetically defined model cell system consisting of cells expressing a kinase dead or a kinase proficient ATM gene product, we previously reported systemic alterations in major metabolic pathways that translate at the gene expression, protein and small molecule metabolite levels. Here, we report ionizing radiation induced stress respons  ...[more]

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