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  • The study investigated how the protein expression of NT2 embryonal carcinoma cells changes when treated with retinoic acid, indicating differentiation from a pluripotent state.
  • Mass spectrometry was used to analyze over 5,000 proteins, revealing significant alterations in chromatin proteins and the regulation of epigenetic pathways during this process.
  • The research found a connection between cathepsin proteases and histone modifications, showing that inhibiting these proteases decreases histone H3 clipping, which is important for gene expression changes linked to cell differentiation.

Article Abstract

In order to understand the coordinated proteome changes associated with differentiation of a cultured cell pluripotency model, protein expression changes induced by treatment of NT2 embryonal carcinoma cells with retinoic acid were monitored by mass spectrometry. The relative levels of over 5000 proteins were mapped across distinct cell fractions. Analysis of the chromatin fraction revealed major abundance changes among chromatin proteins and epigenetic pathways between the pluripotent and differentiated states. Protein complexes associated with epigenetic regulation of gene expression, chromatin remodelling (e.g., SWI/SNF, NuRD) and histone-modifying enzymes (e.g., Polycomb, MLL) were found to be extensively regulated. We therefore investigated histone modifications before and after differentiation, observing changes in the global levels of lysine acetylation and methylation across the four canonical histone protein families, as well as among variant histones. We identified the set of proteins with affinity to peptides housing the histone marks H3K4me3 and H3K27me3, and found increased levels of chromatin-associated histone H3 tail trimming following differentiation that correlated with increased expression levels of cathepsin proteases. We further found that inhibition of cathepsins B and D reduces histone H3 clipping. Overall, the work reveals a global reorganization of the cell proteome congruent with differentiation, highlighting the key role of multiple epigenetic pathways, and demonstrating a direct link between cathepsin B and D activity and histone modification.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11274982PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom14070747DOI Listing

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