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Pairwise detection of site-specific receptor phosphorylations using single-molecule blotting.


ABSTRACT: Post-translational modifications (PTMs) of receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) at the plasma membrane (PM) determine the signal transduction efficacy alone and in combination. However, current approaches to identify PTMs provide ensemble results, inherently overlooking combinatorial PTMs in a single polypeptide molecule. Here, we describe a single-molecule blotting (SiMBlot) assay that combines biotinylation of cell surface receptors with single-molecule fluorescence microscopy. This method enables quantitative measurement of the phosphorylation status of individual membrane receptor molecules and colocalization analysis of multiple immunofluorescence signals to directly visualize pairwise site-specific phosphorylation patterns at the single-molecule level. Strikingly, application of SiMBlot to study ligand-dependent epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) phosphorylation, which is widely thought to be multi-phosphorylated, reveals that EGFR on cell membranes is hardly multi-phosphorylated, unlike in vitro autophosphorylated EGFR. Therefore, we expect SiMBlot to aid understanding of vast combinatorial PTM patterns, which are concealed in ensemble methods, and to broaden knowledge of RTK signaling.

SUBMITTER: Kim KL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4820850 | biostudies-other | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Pairwise detection of site-specific receptor phosphorylations using single-molecule blotting.

Kim Kyung Lock KL   Kim Daehyung D   Lee Seongsil S   Kim Su-Jeong SJ   Noh Jung Eun JE   Kim Joung-Hun JH   Chae Young Chan YC   Lee Jong-Bong JB   Ryu Sung Ho SH  

Nature communications 20160324


Post-translational modifications (PTMs) of receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) at the plasma membrane (PM) determine the signal transduction efficacy alone and in combination. However, current approaches to identify PTMs provide ensemble results, inherently overlooking combinatorial PTMs in a single polypeptide molecule. Here, we describe a single-molecule blotting (SiMBlot) assay that combines biotinylation of cell surface receptors with single-molecule fluorescence microscopy. This method enables  ...[more]

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