Enrichments of post-translational modifications in proteomic studies.
Luisa PieroniFederica IavaroneAlessandra OlianasViviana GrecoClaudia DesiderioClaudia MartelliBarbara ManconiMaria Teresa SannaIrene MessanaCastagnola MassimoTiziana CabrasPublished in: Journal of separation science (2019)
More than 300 different protein post-translational modifications are currently known, but only a few have been extensively investigated because modified proteoforms are commonly present in sub-stoichiometry amount. For this reason, improvement of specific enrichment techniques is particularly useful for the proteomic characterization of post-translationally modified proteins. Enrichment proteomic strategies could help the researcher in the challenging issue to decipher the complex molecular cross-talk existing between the different factors influencing the cellular pathways. In this review the state of art of the platforms applied for the enrichment of specific and most common post-translational modifications, such as glycosylation and glycation, phosphorylation, sulfation, redox modifications (i.e. sulfydration and nitrosylation), methylation, acetylation, and ubiquitinylation, are described. Enrichments strategies applied to characterize less studied post-translational modifications are also briefly discussed.