Ageing-dependent thiol oxidation reveals early oxidation of proteins with core proteostasis functions

Author:

Jonak Katarzyna1ORCID,Suppanz Ida2,Bender Julian3ORCID,Chacinska Agnieszka4ORCID,Warscheid Bettina23ORCID,Topf Ulrike1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Molecular Basis of Aging and Rejuvenation, Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences

2. CIBSS Centre for Integrative Biological Signalling Research, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany

3. Biochemistry II, Theodor Boveri-Institute, Biocenter, University of Würzburg

4. IMol Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland

Abstract

Oxidative post-translational modifications of protein thiols are well recognized as a readily occurring alteration of proteins, which can modify their function and thus control cellular processes. The development of techniques enabling the site-specific assessment of protein thiol oxidation on a proteome-wide scale significantly expanded the number of known oxidation-sensitive protein thiols. However, lacking behind are large-scale data on the redox state of proteins during ageing, a physiological process accompanied by increased levels of endogenous oxidants. Here, we present the landscape of protein thiol oxidation in chronologically aged wild-typeSaccharomyces cerevisiaein a time-dependent manner. Our data determine early-oxidation targets in key biological processes governing the de novo production of proteins, protein folding, and degradation, and indicate a hierarchy of cellular responses affected by a reversible redox modification. Comparison with existing datasets in yeast, nematode, fruit fly, and mouse reveals the evolutionary conservation of these oxidation targets. To facilitate accessibility, we integrated the cross-species comparison into the newly developed OxiAge Database.

Funder

European Molecular Biology Organization

Narodowe Centrum Nauki

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Life Science Alliance, LLC

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