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Absolute quantification of proteins and histone modifications in Drosophila embryos reveals stoichiometric relationships in chromatin regulation


ABSTRACT: Gene transcription in eukaryotes is regulated through dynamic interactions of a variety of different proteins with DNA in the context of chromatin. Here, we used mass spectrometry for absolute quantification of the nuclear proteome during two stages of Drosophila embryogenesis. Before proteomics analysis, we counted the absolute amount of genomic copies and used a standard range of proteins (UPS2 standard) for absolute quantification of protein copy numbers per 1C genome. These analyses provide comprehensive information about the absolute copy number of several thousand proteins and reveal unexpected relationships between the abundance of histone-modifying and -binding proteins and the chromatin landscape that they generate and interact with. These data provide a foundation towards a quantitative understanding of gene regulation in Drosophila.

INSTRUMENT(S): Orbitrap Fusion

ORGANISM(S): Drosophila Melanogaster (fruit Fly)

TISSUE(S): Embryo Stage, Embryo

SUBMITTER: Rik Lindeboom  

LAB HEAD: Jürg Müller

PROVIDER: PXD015214 | Pride | 2023-02-01

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Quantification of Proteins and Histone Marks in Drosophila Embryos Reveals Stoichiometric Relationships Impacting Chromatin Regulation.

Bonnet Jacques J   Lindeboom Rik G H RGH   Pokrovsky Daniil D   Stricker Georg G   Çelik Muhammed Hasan MH   Rupp Ralph A W RAW   Gagneur Julien J   Vermeulen Michiel M   Imhof Axel A   Müller Jürg J  

Developmental cell 20191017 5


Gene transcription in eukaryotes is regulated through dynamic interactions of a variety of different proteins with DNA in the context of chromatin. Here, we used mass spectrometry for absolute quantification of the nuclear proteome and methyl marks on selected lysine residues in histone H3 during two stages of Drosophila embryogenesis. These analyses provide comprehensive information about the absolute copy number of several thousand proteins and reveal unexpected relationships between the abund  ...[more]

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