An integrative proteomics method identifies a regulator of translation during stem cell maintenance and differentiation

Author:

Sabatier PierreORCID,Beusch Christian M.ORCID,Saei Amir A.ORCID,Aoun Mike,Moruzzi Noah,Coelho Ana,Leijten NielsORCID,Nordenskjöld Magnus,Micke PatrickORCID,Maltseva DianaORCID,Tonevitsky Alexander G.,Millischer Vincent,Carlos Villaescusa J.,Kadekar Sandeep,Gaetani MassimilianoORCID,Altynbekova Kamilya,Kel Alexander,Berggren Per-Olof,Simonson Oscar,Grinnemo Karl-Henrik,Holmdahl RikardORCID,Rodin SergeyORCID,Zubarev Roman A.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractDetailed characterization of cell type transitions is essential for cell biology in general and particularly for the development of stem cell-based therapies in regenerative medicine. To systematically study such transitions, we introduce a method that simultaneously measures protein expression and thermal stability changes in cells and provide the web-based visualization tool ProteoTracker. We apply our method to study differences between human pluripotent stem cells and several cell types including their parental cell line and differentiated progeny. We detect alterations of protein properties in numerous cellular pathways and components including ribosome biogenesis and demonstrate that modulation of ribosome maturation through SBDS protein can be helpful for manipulating cell stemness in vitro. Using our integrative proteomics approach and the web-based tool, we uncover a molecular basis for the uncoupling of robust transcription from parsimonious translation in stem cells and propose a method for maintaining pluripotency in vitro.

Funder

Vetenskapsrådet

Russian Science Foundation

Landstinget i Uppsala län

Stiftelsen för Strategisk Forskning

Knut och Alice Wallenbergs Stiftelse

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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