A field guide to the proteomics of post-translational modifications in DNA repair

Proteomics. 2022 Aug;22(15-16):e2200064. doi: 10.1002/pmic.202200064. Epub 2022 Jun 26.

Abstract

All cells incur DNA damage from exogenous and endogenous sources and possess pathways to detect and repair DNA damage. Post-translational modifications (PTMs), in the past 20 years, have risen to ineluctable importance in the study of the regulation of DNA repair mechanisms. For example, DNA damage response kinases are critical in both the initial sensing of DNA damage as well as in orchestrating downstream activities of DNA repair factors. Mass spectrometry-based proteomics revolutionized the study of the role of PTMs in the DNA damage response and has canonized PTMs as central modulators of nearly all aspects of DNA damage signaling and repair. This review provides a biologist-friendly guide for the mass spectrometry analysis of PTMs in the context of DNA repair and DNA damage responses. We reflect on the current state of proteomics for exploring new mechanisms of PTM-based regulation and outline a roadmap for designing PTM mapping experiments that focus on the DNA repair and DNA damage responses.

Keywords: LC-MS/MS, technology, bottom-up proteomics, technology, signal transduction, cell biology; phosphoproteomics, technology, post-translational modification analysis, technology, post-translational modifications, cell biology, mass spectrometry.

Publication types

  • Review
  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • DNA Damage
  • DNA Repair
  • Mass Spectrometry / methods
  • Protein Processing, Post-Translational*
  • Proteomics* / methods