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FANS Unfixed: Isolation and Proteomic Analysis of Mouse Cell Type-Specific Brain Nuclei

Authors

Lucy Bedwell, Myrto Mavrotas, Nikita Demchenko, Reuben M Yaa, Brittannie Willis, Zuzana Demianova, Nelofer Syed, Harry J Whitwell, Alexi Nott

Abstract

J Proteome Res. 2024 Jul 26. doi: 10.1021/acs.jproteome.4c00161. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

Epigenetic-mediated gene regulation orchestrates brain cell-type gene expression programs, and epigenetic dysregulation is a major driver of aging and disease-associated changes. Proteins that mediate gene regulation are mostly localized to the nucleus; however, nuclear-localized proteins are often underrepresented in gene expression studies and have been understudied in the context of the brain. To address this challenge, we have optimized an approach for nuclei isolation that is compatible with proteomic analysis. This was coupled to a mass spectrometry protocol for detecting proteins in low-concentration samples. We have generated nuclear proteomes for neurons, microglia, and oligodendrocytes from the mouse brain cortex and identified cell-type nuclear proteins associated with chromatin structure and organization, chromatin modifiers such as transcription factors, and RNA-binding proteins, among others. Our nuclear proteomics platform paves the way for assessing brain cell type changes in the nuclear proteome across health and disease, such as neurodevelopmental, aging, neurodegenerative, and neuroinflammatory conditions. Data are available via ProteomeXchange with the identifier PXD053515.

PMID:39056441 | DOI:10.1021/acs.jproteome.4c00161

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Dr Alexi Nott

Group Leader

Investigating how the epigenome regulates cell type specific gene expression in ageing-related brain disorders

Dr Alexi Nott