DeKinomics pulse-chases kinase functions in living cells

Yicheng Weng, Wendong Chen,Qian Kong, Ruixiang Wang, Ruxin Zeng, An He,Yanjun Liu, Yiheng Mao,Yunqiu Qin, William Shu Ching Ngai, Heng Zhang, Mi Ke,Jie Wang, Ruijun Tian,Peng R. Chen

Nature Chemical Biology(2024)

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Cellular context is crucial for understanding the complex and dynamic kinase functions in health and disease. Systematic dissection of kinase-mediated cellular processes requires rapid and precise stimulation (‘pulse’) of a kinase of interest, as well as global and in-depth characterization (‘chase’) of the perturbed proteome under living conditions. Here we developed an optogenetic ‘pulse-chase’ strategy, termed decaging kinase coupled proteomics (DeKinomics), for proteome-wide profiling of kinase-driven phosphorylation at second-timescale in living cells. We took advantage of the ‘gain-of-function’ feature of DeKinomics to identify direct kinase substrates and further portrayed the global phosphorylation of understudied receptor tyrosine kinases under native cellular settings. DeKinomics offered a general activation-based strategy to study kinase functions with high specificity and temporal resolution under living conditions.
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