Authors
Donatus O Onwuli, Laura Rigau‐Roca, Chris Cawthorne, Pedro Beltran‐Alvarez
Publication date
2017/1
Journal
PROTEOMICS–Clinical Applications
Volume
11
Issue
1-2
Pages
1600106
Description
Purpose
Arginine methylation (ArgMe) is one of the most ubiquitous PTMs, and hundreds of proteins undergo ArgMe in, for example, brain. However, the scope of ArgMe in many tissues, including the heart, is currently underexplored. Here, we aimed to (i) identify proteins undergoing ArgMe in human organs, and (ii) expose the relevance of ArgMe in cardiac disease.
Experimental design
The publicly available proteomic data is used to search for ArgMe in 13 human tissues. To induce H9c2 cardiac‐like cell hypertrophy glucose is used.
Results
The results show that ArgMe is mainly tissue‐specific; nevertheless, the authors suggest an embryonic origin of core ArgMe events. In the heart, 103 mostly novel ArgMe sites in 58 nonhistone proteins are found. The authors provide compelling evidence that cardiac protein ArgMe is relevant to cardiomyocyte ontology, and important for proper cardiac function. This is …
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