Conjoint analysis of succinylome and phosphorylome reveals imbalanced HDAC phosphorylation-driven succinylayion dynamic contibutes to lung cancer

Author:

Guo Yifan12ORCID,Wen Haoyu12,Chen Zongwei12,Jiao Mengxia3,Zhang Yuchen12,Ge Di12,Liu Ronghua3,Gu Jie12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Thoracic Surgery , Zhongshan Hospital, , 180 Fenglin Road, Shanghai 200032, China

2. Fudan University , Zhongshan Hospital, , 180 Fenglin Road, Shanghai 200032, China

3. Shanghai Fifth People's Hospital and Shanghai Key Laboratory of Medical Epigenetics, Institutes of Biomedical Sciences, Fudan University , 131 Dongan Road, Shanghai 200032, China

Abstract

Abstract Cancerous genetic mutations result in a complex and comprehensive post-translational modification (PTM) dynamics, in which protein succinylation is well known for its ability to reprogram cell metabolism and is involved in the malignant evolution. Little is known about the regulatory interactions between succinylation and other PTMs in the PTM network. Here, we developed a conjoint analysis and systematic clustering method to explore the intermodification communications between succinylome and phosphorylome from eight lung cancer patients. We found that the intermodification coorperation in both parallel and series. Besides directly participating in metabolism pathways, some phosphosites out of mitochondria were identified as an upstream regulatory modification directing succinylome dynamics in cancer metabolism reprogramming. Phosphorylated activation of histone deacetylase (HDAC) in lung cancer resulted in the removal of acetylation and favored the occurrence of succinylation modification of mitochondrial proteins. These results suggest a tandem regulation between succinylation and phosphorylation in the PTM network and provide HDAC-related targets for intervening mitochondrial succinylation and cancer metabolism reprogramming.

Funder

Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality

National Science Foundation of China

National Science and Technology Major Project of China

Program for Professor of Special Appointment

Shanghai Institutions of Higher Learning

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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