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VerteBrain揭示了在脊椎动物进化过程中保守的新型神经和非神经蛋白质组装体。

VerteBrain reveals novel neural and non-neural protein assemblies conserved across vertebrate evolution.

作者信息

Dang Vy, Voigt Brittney, Yang David, Hoogerbrugge Gabriel, Lee Muyoung, Cox Rachael M, Papoulas Ophelia, McWhite Claire D, Pradeep Raksha, Leggere Janelle C, Gray Ryan S, Marcotte Edward M

机构信息

Department of Molecular Biosciences, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712, USA.

University of California: Berkeley, Center for Computational Biology, Berkeley, California 94720, USA.

出版信息

bioRxiv. 2025 May 28:2025.05.26.656196. doi: 10.1101/2025.05.26.656196.

Abstract

Protein-protein interactions underlie core brain functions, including neurotransmitter release, receptor activation, and intracellular signaling essential for learning, memory, and cognition. Here, we systematically map conserved brain protein interactions across five vertebrate species-rabbit, chicken, dolphin, pig, and mouse-using co-fractionation and immunoprecipitation mass spectrometry. From 2,197 biochemical fractions, we identify over 81,000 high-confidence interactions among 6,108 conserved proteins. This interaction map (VerteBrain) reveals both regulatory and structural complexes, including extensive synaptonemal protein associations likely involved in inter-neuronal coordination. Conservation across species underscores essential roles in neuronal and glial function, as well as in additional tissues for more widely expressed complexes. The VerteBrain dataset also uncovers candidate disease mechanisms, including roles for ARHGEF1 in short stature syndromes, synaptic vesicle trafficking complexes in epilepsy, and RELCH in congenital deafness. VerteBrain provides a publicly accessible framework for investigating brain protein interactions and their relevance to human neurological disorders.

摘要

蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用是核心脑功能的基础,包括神经递质释放、受体激活以及对学习、记忆和认知至关重要的细胞内信号传导。在此,我们使用共分级分离和免疫沉淀质谱法,系统地绘制了五种脊椎动物(兔子、鸡、海豚、猪和小鼠)中保守的脑蛋白质相互作用图谱。从2197个生化组分中,我们在6108个保守蛋白质之间鉴定出超过81000个高可信度的相互作用。这个相互作用图谱(VerteBrain)揭示了调节和结构复合物,包括可能参与神经元间协调的广泛的联会复合体蛋白关联。物种间的保守性强调了其在神经元和神经胶质功能以及在更广泛表达的复合物的其他组织中的重要作用。VerteBrain数据集还揭示了候选疾病机制,包括ARHGEF1在身材矮小综合征中的作用、癫痫中突触小泡运输复合物以及先天性耳聋中RELCH的作用。VerteBrain为研究脑蛋白质相互作用及其与人类神经系统疾病的相关性提供了一个可公开访问的框架。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/182b/12154601/b4e18620e5df/nihpp-2025.05.26.656196v1-f0001.jpg

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