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Journal of Proteome Research | 2006

Comparative profiling of the mammalian mitochondrial proteome: multiple aconitase-2 isoforms including N-formylkynurenine modifications as part of a protein biomarker signature for reactive oxidative species.

Christian Hunzinger; Wojciech Wozny; Gerhard P. Schwall; Slobodan Poznanovic; Werner Stegmann; Helmut Zengerling; Rainer Schoepf; Karlfried Groebe; Michael A. Cahill; Heinz D. Osiewacz; Nora Jägemann; Monika Bloch; Norbert A. Dencher; Frank Krause; André Schrattenholz

The activity of mitochondria induces, as a byproduct, a variety of post-translational modifications in associated proteins, which have functional downstream consequences for processes such as apoptosis, autophagy, and plasticity; e.g., reactive oxygen species (ROS), which induce N-formyl-kynurenine from oxidized tryptophans in certain mitochondrial proteins which are localized in close spatial proximity to their source. This type of fast molecular changes has profound influence on cell death and survival with implications in a number of pathologies. The quantitative and differential analysis of bovine heart mitochondria by four 2D-PAGE methods, including 2D-PAGE with high-resolution IEF as first dimension, revealed that due to limited resolution, those methods employing blue native-, tricine-urea-, and 16-BAC-PAGE as the first dimension are less applicable for the differential quantitative analysis of redundant protein spots which might give insight into post-translational modifications that are relevant in age- and stress-related changes. Moreover, 2D-PAGE with high resolution IEF was able to resolve a surprisingly large number of membrane proteins from mitochondrial preparations. For aconitase-2, an enzyme playing an important role in mitochondrial aging, a more thorough molecular analysis of all separable isoforms was performed, leading to the identification of two particular N-formylkynurenine modifications. Next to protein redundancy, native protein-protein interactions, with the potential of relating certain post-translational modification patterns to distinct oligomeric states, e.g., oxidative phosphorylation super complexes, might provide novel and (patho-) physiologically relevant information. Among proteins identified, 14 new proteins (GenBank entries), previously not associated with mitochondria, were found.


Electrophoresis | 2006

Breast cancer proteomics by laser capture microdissection, sample pooling, 54-cm IPG IEF, and differential iodine radioisotope detection.

Hans Neubauer; Susan E. Clare; Raffael Kurek; Tanja Fehm; Diethelm Wallwiener; Karl Sotlar; Alfred Nordheim; Wojciech Wozny; Gerhard P. Schwall; Slobodan Poznanovic; Chaturvedula Sastri; Christian Hunzinger; Werner Stegmann; André Schrattenholz; Michael A. Cahill


Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry | 2003

Analysis of relative isotopologue abundances for quantitative profiling of complex protein mixtures labelled with the acrylamide/D3-acrylamide alkylation tag system

Michael A. Cahill; Wojciech Wozny; Gerhard P. Schwall; Klaus Schroer; Kerstin Hölzer; Slobodan Poznanovic; Christian Hunzinger; Josef A. Vogt; Werner Stegmann; Helmut Matthies; André Schrattenholz


Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry | 2003

Protein abundance quantification in embryonic stem cells using incomplete metabolic labelling with 15N amino acids, matrix‐assisted laser desorption/ionisation time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry, and analysis of relative isotopologue abundances of peptides

Josef A. Vogt; Klaus Schroer; Kerstin Hölzer; Christian Hunzinger; Martina Klemm; Katja Biefang-Arndt; Simone Schillo; Michael A. Cahill; André Schrattenholz; Helmut Matthies; Werner Stegmann


Journal of Proteome Research | 2005

Differential radioactive proteomic analysis of microdissected renal cell carcinoma tissue by 54 cm isoelectric focusing in serial immobilized pH gradient gels

Slobodan Poznanovic; Wojciech Wozny; Gerhard P. Schwall; Chaturvedula Sastri; Christian Hunzinger; Werner Stegmann; André Schrattenholz; Alexander Buchner; Rainer Gangnus; Renate Burgemeister; Michael A. Cahill


Analytical Chemistry | 2005

Determination of fractional synthesis rates of mouse hepatic proteins via metabolic 13C-labeling, MALDI-TOF MS and analysis of relative isotopologue abundances using average masses.

Josef A. Vogt; Christian Hunzinger; Klaus Schroer; Kerstin Hölzer; Anke Bauer; André Schrattenholz; Michael A. Cahill; Simone Schillo; Gerhard P. Schwall; Werner Stegmann; Gerd Albuszies


Journal of Proteome Research | 2004

Molecular analysis of homocysteic acid-induced neuronal stress.

Susanne Sommer; Christian Hunzinger; Simone Schillo; Martina Klemm; Katja Biefang-Arndt; Gerhard P. Schwall; Sigurd Pütter; Kerstin Hoelzer; Klaus Schroer; Werner Stegmann; André Schrattenholz


European Journal of Cell Biology | 2005

Evolution of tissue-specific keratins as deduced from novel cDNA sequences of the lungfish Protopterus aethiopicus

Michael Schaffeld; Miriam Bremer; Christian Hunzinger; Jürgen Markl


Journal of Chromatography A | 2006

Comparison of different separation technologies for proteome analyses: isoform resolution as a prerequisite for the definition of protein biomarkers on the level of posttranslational modifications.

Christian Hunzinger; André Schrattenholz; Slobodan Poznanovic; Gerhard P. Schwall; Werner Stegmann


Biochemistry and Cell Biology | 2008

Mammalian DNMTs in the male germ line DNA of Drosophila

Alexandra WeyrichA. Weyrich; Xiaojing TangX. Tang; Guoliang XuG. Xu; André Schrattenholz; Christian Hunzinger; Wolfgang Hennig

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Frank Krause

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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