Clickable Glutathione‐Based Identification of Cysteine Glutathionylation

Author:

Matarage Don Nadee N. J.1,Kukulage Dhanushika S. K.1,Ahn Young‐Hoon1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Drexel University Philadelphia Pennsylvania

Abstract

AbstractClickable glutathione is a glutathione‐derived chemical probe designed to identify and analyze protein S‐glutathionylation, a major cysteine oxidation in redox signaling. An engineered glutathione synthetase mutant (GS M4) is used to synthesize clickable glutathione in cells or in vitro, which affords utility via click chemistry to detect, identify, and quantify glutathionylation on individual or global proteins in biochemical and mass spectrometric analyses. The clickable glutathione approach is valuable for the unequivocal identification of glutathionylated cysteines, among many reversible cysteine oxoforms, via the direct enrichment and detection of glutathionylated proteins or peptides. Clickable glutathione, in combination with GS M4, has demonstrated utility in the mass‐spectrometry‐based discovery and profiling of new proteins and cysteines for glutathionylation in cell lines in response to physiologic and oxidative stress. The approach is versatile and applicable to validating the glutathionylation of proteins and cysteines in other biochemical analysis beside mass spectrometry. Here, we describe the applications of clickable glutathione and provide detailed protocols for the identification, profiling, and detection of glutathionylated proteins and cysteines. © 2023 Wiley Periodicals LLC.Basic Protocol 1: Identification of glutathionylated cysteine in individual proteins in vitroBasic Protocol 2: Proteomic identification and quantification of glutathionylationBasic Protocol 3: Biochemical validation of glutathionylation in cells

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Medical Laboratory Technology,Health Informatics,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Neuroscience

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1. Glutathione Transferases;Reference Module in Biomedical Sciences;2024

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