Frédéric Delolme
Centre national de la recherche scientifique
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The FASEB Journal | 2016
Mourad Bekhouche; Cédric Leduc; Laura Dupont; Lauriane Janssen; Frédéric Delolme; Sandrine Vadon-Le Goff; Nicolas Smargiasso; Dominique Baiwir; Gabriel Mazzucchelli; Isabelle Zanella-Cléon; Johanne Dubail; Edwin De Pauw; Betty Nusgens; David J. S. Hulmes; Catherine Moali; Alain Colige
A disintegrin and metalloproteinase with thrombospondin type I motif (ADAMTS)2, 3, and 14 are collectively named procollagen N‐proteinases (pNPs) because of their specific ability to cleave the aminopropeptide of fibrillar procollagens. Several reports also indicate that they could be involved in other biological processes, such as blood coagulation, development, and male fertility, but the potential substrates associated with these activities remain unknown. Using the recently described N‐terminal amine isotopic labeling of substrate approach, we analyzed the secretomes of human fibroblasts and identified 8, 17, and 22 candidate substrates for ADAMTS2, 3, and 14, respectively. Among these newly identified substrates, many are components of the extracellular matrix and/or proteins related to cell signaling such as latent TGF‐β binding protein 1, TGF‐β RIII, and dickkopf‐related protein 3. Candidate substrates for the 3 ADAMTS have been biochemically validated in different contexts, and the implication of ADAMTS2 in the control of TGF‐β activity has been further demonstrated in human fibroblasts. Finally, the cleavage site specificity was assessed showing a clear and unique preference for non‐polar or slightly hydrophobic amino acids. This work shows that the activities of the pNPs extend far beyond the classically reported processing of the aminopropeptide of fibrillar collagens and that they should now be considered as multilevel regulators of matrix deposition and remodeling.—Bekhouche, M., Leduc, C., Dupont, L., Janssen, L., Delolme, F., Vadon‐Le Goff, S., Smargiasso, N., Baiwir, D., Mazzucchelli, G., Zanella‐Cleon, I., Dubail, J., De Pauw, E., Nusgens, B., Hulmes, D. J. S., Moali, C., Colige, A. Determination of the substrate repertoire of ADAMTS2, 3, and 14 significantly broadens their functions and identifies extracellular matrix organization and TGF‐β signaling as primary targets. FASEB J. 30, 1741–1756 (2016). www.fasebj.org
Angewandte Chemie | 2008
Rémi Briquel; Jérôme Mazzolini; Tristana Le Bris; Olivier Boyron; Fernande Boisson; Frédéric Delolme; Franck D'Agosto; Christophe Boisson; Roger Spitz
Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2004
Marie-Glorence Llauro; Julien Loiseau; Fernande Boisson; Frédéric Delolme; Catherine Ladavière; Jerome Claverie
Energy & Fuels | 2007
Sócrates Acevedo; Alexandra Castro; Juan Gabriel Negrin; Alberto Fernández; Gastón Escobar; Vincent Piscitelli; Frédéric Delolme; Guy Dessalces
Energy & Fuels | 2005
Sócrates Acevedo; Luis B. Gutiérrez; Gabriel Negrin; Juan Carlos Pereira; Bernardo Méndez; Frédéric Delolme; Guy Dessalces; Daniel Broseta
Polymer International | 2004
Magdalena Pantiru; Cristina Iojoiu; Thierry Hamaide; Frédéric Delolme
Macromolecules | 2002
Franck D'Agosto; Marie-Thérèse Charreyre; Frédéric Delolme; Guy Dessalces; Henri Cramail; and Alain Deffieux; Christian Pichot
FEBS Journal | 2001
Sandrine Vessillier; Frédéric Delolme; Jacques Bernillon; Joëlle Saulnier; Jean Wallach
Polymer Bulletin | 1998
C. Miola; Frédéric Delolme; I. Zanella-Cléon; G. Dessalces; T. Hamaide
Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 1990
Emmanuel Gentil; Joseph Banoub; Paul Boullanger; Frédéric Delolme