Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are membrane-enclosed particles that play an important role in cancer progression and have emerged as a promising source of circulating biomarkers. Protein S-acylation, frequently called palmitoylation, has been proposed as a post-translational mechanism that modulates the dynamics of EV biogenesis and protein cargo sorting. However, technical challenges have limited large-scale profiling of the whole palmitoyl-proteins of EVs. We successfully employed a novel approach that combines low-background acyl-biotinyl exchange (LB-ABE) with label-free proteomics to analyse the palmitoyl-proteome of large EVs (L-EVs) and small EVs (S-EVs) from prostate cancer cells. Here we report the first palmitoyl-protein signature of EVs, and demonstrate that L- and S-EVs harbour proteins associated with distinct biological processes and subcellular origin. We identified STEAP1, STEAP2, and ABCC4 as prostate cancer-specific palmitoyl-proteins abundant in both EV populations. Importantly, localization of the above proteins in EVs was reduced upon inhibition of palmitoylation in the producing cells. Our results suggest that this post-translational modification may play a role in the sorting of the EV-bound secretome and possibly enable selective detection of disease biomarkers.

Comprehensive palmitoyl‐proteomic analysis identifies distinct protein signatures for large and small cancer‐derived extracellular vesicles / Mariscal, Javier; Vagner, Tatyana; Kim, Minhyung; Zhou, Bo; Chin, Andrew; Zandian, Mandana; Freeman, Michael R.; You, Sungyong; Zijlstra, Andries; Yang, Wei; Di Vizio, Dolores. - In: JOURNAL OF EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES. - ISSN 2001-3078. - 9:1(2020). [10.1080/20013078.2020.1764192]

Comprehensive palmitoyl‐proteomic analysis identifies distinct protein signatures for large and small cancer‐derived extracellular vesicles

Di Vizio, Dolores
2020

Abstract

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are membrane-enclosed particles that play an important role in cancer progression and have emerged as a promising source of circulating biomarkers. Protein S-acylation, frequently called palmitoylation, has been proposed as a post-translational mechanism that modulates the dynamics of EV biogenesis and protein cargo sorting. However, technical challenges have limited large-scale profiling of the whole palmitoyl-proteins of EVs. We successfully employed a novel approach that combines low-background acyl-biotinyl exchange (LB-ABE) with label-free proteomics to analyse the palmitoyl-proteome of large EVs (L-EVs) and small EVs (S-EVs) from prostate cancer cells. Here we report the first palmitoyl-protein signature of EVs, and demonstrate that L- and S-EVs harbour proteins associated with distinct biological processes and subcellular origin. We identified STEAP1, STEAP2, and ABCC4 as prostate cancer-specific palmitoyl-proteins abundant in both EV populations. Importantly, localization of the above proteins in EVs was reduced upon inhibition of palmitoylation in the producing cells. Our results suggest that this post-translational modification may play a role in the sorting of the EV-bound secretome and possibly enable selective detection of disease biomarkers.
2020
Palmitoylation; S-acylation; exosomes; extracellular vesicles; large oncosomes; palmitoyl-proteomics; prostate cancer
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Comprehensive palmitoyl‐proteomic analysis identifies distinct protein signatures for large and small cancer‐derived extracellular vesicles / Mariscal, Javier; Vagner, Tatyana; Kim, Minhyung; Zhou, Bo; Chin, Andrew; Zandian, Mandana; Freeman, Michael R.; You, Sungyong; Zijlstra, Andries; Yang, Wei; Di Vizio, Dolores. - In: JOURNAL OF EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES. - ISSN 2001-3078. - 9:1(2020). [10.1080/20013078.2020.1764192]
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