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  • Site-specific characterization of the Asp- and Glu-ADP-ribosylated proteome.

Site-specific characterization of the Asp- and Glu-ADP-ribosylated proteome.

Nature methods (2013-08-21)
Yajie Zhang, Jianqi Wang, Ming Ding, Yonghao Yu
ABSTRACT

Poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation is catalyzed by a family of enzymes known as PARPs. We describe a method to characterize the human aspartic acid- and glutamic acid-ADP-ribosylated proteome. We identified 1,048 ADP-ribosylation sites on 340 proteins involved in a wide array of nuclear functions; among these were many previously unknown PARP downstream targets whose ADP-ribosylation was sensitive to PARP inhibitor treatment. We also confirmed that iniparib had a negligible effect on PARP activity in intact cells.

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Anti-PARG Antibody, clone D8B10, clone D8B10, from mouse