TCRT August 2005

category image Volume 4
No. 4 (p 311-454)
August 2005
ISSN 1533-0338
Proteomics

Protein Fingerprints of Anti-cancer Effects of Cyclin-dependent Kinase Inhibition: Identification of Candidate Biomarkers Using 2-D Liquid Phase Separation Coupled to Mass Spectrometry (p. 447-454)

The purpose of this study was to apply a recently introduced proteomic based approach to identify candidate biomarkers of the response to anticancer activity of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor, bohemine. Mapping of the total protein expression of CEM lymphoblastic leukemia cells following bohemine treatment was performed by 2-D liquid phase separation. Proteins were fractionated by isoelectric points in pH gradient in the first dimension and each of these pI protein fractions was further separated by hydrophobicity using non-porous silica reverse phase chromatography in the second dimension. 2-D protein expression maps of control untreated and bohemine treated cells were generated and inter-sample comparison was performed. Most of the differentially expressed proteins were present at a decreased level after bohemine treatment while there were four proteins, which were up regulated. These proteins representing candidate biomarkers of cancer cell response to the treatment were selected for identification by mass spectrometry. Our results demonstrating down regulation of three histone variants, different in their pI and hydrophobicity, in response to bohemine indicated that anti-mitotic and anti-cancer activities of this compound may be associated with epigenetic regulation at the level of chromatin structure. Furthermore, crk-like adaptor scaffolding protein represents a new important protein family affected by bohemine. This strategy is valuable for comprehensive proteomic analysis of cellular protein targets and pathways that are relevant to anticancer activity of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibition.

Keywords: Proteomics; Cell cycle; Bohemine; and Cyclin dependent kinase inhibitor.

Helena Skalnikova, Mgr.1
Petr Halada, Ph.D.2
Petr Dzubak, M.D.3
Marian Hajduch, M.D.3
Hana Kovarova, Ph.D.1,*

1Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Rumburska 89, 27721 Libechov
Czech Republic
2Institute of Microbiology
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Videnska 1083, 14220 Prague 4
Czech Republic
3Laboratory of Experimental Medicine
Department of Pediatrics
Faculty of Medicine and Faculty Hospital
Palacky University
Puskinova 6, 775 20 Olomouc
Czech Republic
*kovarova@iapg.cas.cz

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