Publications by authors named "Lingzi Lu"

Background: Protein arginine methylations are crucial post-translational modifications (PTMs) in eukaryotes, playing a significant regulatory role in diverse biological processes. Here, we present our investigation into the detailed arginine methylation pattern of the C-terminal RG-rich region of METTL14, a key component of the m6A RNA methylation machinery, and its functional implications in biology and disease.

Methods: Using ETD-based mass spectrometry and in vitro enzyme reactions, we uncover a specific arginine methylation pattern on METTL14.

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The past 4 decades have witnessed tremendous efforts in deciphering the role of O-GlcNAcylation in a plethora of biological processes. Chemists and biologists have joined hand in hand in the sweet adventure to unravel this unique and universal yet uncharted post-translational modification, and the recent advent of cutting-edge chemical biology and mass spectrometry tools has greatly facilitated the process. Compared with O-GlcNAc, DNA damage response (DDR) is a relatively intensively studied area that could be traced to before the elucidation of the structure of DNA.

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Protein arginine methylations are important post-translational modifications (PTMs) in eukaryotes, regulating many biological processes. However, traditional collision-based mass spectrometry methods inevitably cause neutral losses of methylarginines, preventing the deep mining of biologically important sites. Herein we developed an optimized mass spectrometry workflow based on electron-transfer dissociation (ETD) with supplemental activation for proteomic profiling of arginine methylation in human cells.

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Background: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a major public health problem and gives arise to severe chronic morbidity and mortality in the world. Inflammatory response and oxidative stress play dominant roles in the pathological mechanism of COPD, and have been regarded to be two important targets for the COPD therapy. Traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) possess satisfying curative effects on COPD under guidance of the TCM theory in China, and merit in-depth investigations as a resource of lead compounds.

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