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This protocol explains how to measure the effect of genetic variation associated with neurodevelopmental disorders on deubiquitylating enzyme activity by combining recombinant protein purification with ubiquitin chain cleavage assays.
Neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) are associated with impairments in nervous system function but often remain poorly understood at the molecular level. Discrete disorders caused by single genes provide models to investigate mechanisms driving atypical neurodevelopment. Variants of genes encoding deubiquitylating enzyme (DUB) family proteins are associated with several NDDs, but there is a need to determine the pathogenic mechanisms of disorders driven by these gene variants. The impact of gene variants on DUB activity can be experimentally determined using a substrate-independent in vitro ubiquitin cleavage assay. This assay does not require knowledge of downstream substrates to directly measure catalytic activity. Here, the protocol for determining the impact of gene variants on enzymatic activity is modeled using the DUB Ubiquitin Specific Protease 27, X-linked (USP27X), which is mutated in X-linked intellectual disability 105 (XLID105). This experimental pipeline can be used to clarify the mechanisms underlying neurodevelopmental disorders driven by variants in DUB genes.
Neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) arise from diverse etiologies with environmental or genetic determinants that drive atypical nervous system development1. Next-generation sequencing genetic testing has linked an increasing number of variants in ubiquitin system-related genes with genetic NDDs2. The ubiquitin system catalyzes the ligation of the small protein modifier ubiquitin to primarily lysine residues in protein substrates to drive changes in cellular behavior, including localization, stability, protein-protein interactions, or activity3. Ubiquitylation is mediated by E1 activating, E2 conj....
The following protocol can be adapted for recombinant proteins using various affinity tags expressed in different strains of competent cells. Depending on the protein being expressed, the culturing and overnight expression conditions may require optimization of the OD600 at expression induction, expression time, expression temperature, and IPTG concentration. An overview of the protocol is illustrated in Figure 1. The details of the reagents and the equipment used in this study ar.......
To determine the impact of XLID105-associated variants on USP27X catalytic activity, GST-tagged wild-type USP27X and the XLID105-associated variant F313V, Y381H, and S404N USP27X proteins were purified from bacteria. These variants are located within the USP catalytic domain of USP27X (Figure 2A). Because USP27X was previously reported to cleave K63 ubiquitin chains31, wild-type USP27X and the XLID105-associated variant F313V, Y381H, and S404N USP27X proteins were inc.......
This article presents a protocol for the expression and purification of recombinant USP27X DUBs and an in vitro ubiquitin chain cleavage assay to compare the deubiquitylating activity of wild-type USP27X and NDD-associated variant proteins. This assay determined that XLID105-associated variants disrupt USP27X catalytic activity7. This mechanistic insight helped us define XLID105 as a USP27X functional disruption disorder.
This protocol can be adapted to other D.......
This work was funded by Sanford Research startup funds to FB and the NIH grant R01CA233700 to MJS. The artwork was done by Felipe G. Serrano (www.illustrative-science.com). We thank Dr. Greg Findlay (University of Dundee) for the GST-USP27X plasmid.
....Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
Amersham Protran 0.45 NC 200 mm × 200 mm 25/PK | Cytiva | 10600041 | |
Ammonium sulfate | Fisher Scientific | AC205872500 | |
Ampicillin | Fisher Scientific | BP1760 25 | |
Anti- Ubiquitin (Mouse monoclonal) | Biolegend | Cat# 646302, RRID:AB_1659269 | (WB: 1:1000) |
Anti-GST (Sheep polyclonal) | MRC-PPU Reagents and Services | Cat# S902A Third bleed | (WB: 1:1000) https://mrcppureagents.dundee.ac.uk/ |
Baffled Culture Flasks 2 L | Fisher Scientific | 10-042-5N | |
Bradford Reagent | Millipore Sigma | B6916-500ML | |
Chloramphenicol | Gold Biotechnology | C-105-25 | |
Complete, Protease Inhibitor tablets | Millipore Sigma | 5056489001 | |
Econo-Column 1.5 × 5 cm | Bio-Rad | 7371507 | |
Eppendorf ThermoMixer F1.5Â | Eppendorf | 5384000020 | |
Excel | Microsoft | https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/excel | |
Glycerol | Genesee Scientific | 18-205 | |
Illustrator | Adobe | https://www.adobe.com/products/illustrator.html | |
Image Studio | LI-COR Biosciences | https://www.licor.com/bio/image-studio/ | |
Inkscape | Inkscape | https://inkscape.org/ | |
Invitrogen 4-12% NuPAGE 1mm 12 well gel | Thermo Fisher Scientific | NP0322BOX | |
IPTG (Isopropyl-b-D-Thiogalactopyranoside) | Genesee Scientific | 20-109 | |
IRDye 800CW Donkey anti-Goat IgG Secondary Antibody | LI-COR Biosciences | Cat# 926-32214 | (WB: 1:10000) |
IRDye 800CW Donkey anti-Mouse IgG Secondary Antibody | LI-COR Biosciences | Cat# 926-32212 | (WB: 1:10000) |
Isotemp Digital Dry Bath | Fisher Scientific | 88860022 | |
K63 Di-Ubiquitin | South Bay Bio LLC | SBB-UP0072 | |
LB Agar | Genesee Scientific | 11-119 | |
LB Broth | Genesee Scientific | 11-118 | |
Lysozyme | Gold Biotechnology | L-040-100 | |
MaxQ 4000 Benchtop Orbital Shaker | Thermo Fisher Scientific | SHKE4000-7 | |
MES-SDS Running Buffer | Boston Bioproducts Inc | BP-177 | |
Mini Tube Rotator | Fisher Scientific | 88-861-051 | |
NuPage LDS Sample buffer 4x | Thermo Fisher Scientific | NP0007 | |
Odyssey Fc Imager | LI-COR Biosciences | 43214 | |
PageRuler Plus Ladder | Thermo Fisher Scientific | 26620 | |
pGEX6P1 human USP27X | MRC-PPU Reagents and Services | DU21193 | https://mrcppureagents.dundee.ac.uk/ |
pGEX6P1 human USP27X F313V | Addgene | 225715 | Koch et at 2024 (PMID: 38182161) |
pGEX6P1 human USP27X S404N | Addgene | 225717 | Koch et at 2024 (PMID: 38182161) |
pGEX6P1 human USP27X Y381H | Addgene | 225716 | Koch et at 2024 (PMID: 38182161) |
Pierce Glutathione Agarose | Thermo Fisher Scientific | 16100 | |
PMSF (Phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride) | Gold Biotechnology | P-470-10 | |
Polysorbate 20 (Tween 20) | Fisher Scientific | AC233360010 | |
Rosetta 2 Competent Cells | Millipore Sigma | 71402-M | |
SimplyBlue SafeStain | Thermo Fisher Scientific | LC6060 | |
SmartSpec 3000 | Bio-Rad | 170-2501 | |
SOC medium | Thermo Fisher Scientific | 15544034 | |
Sodium chloride | Genesee Scientific | 18-216 | |
Sonifier 250 | Branson | 100-132-135 | |
Sorvall RC 6 Plus Centrifuge | Thermo Fisher Scientific | 46910 | |
TCEP (Tris-(carboxyethyl) phosphine hydrochloride) | Gold Biotechnology | TCEP10 | |
Terrific Broth Powder | Genesee Scientific | 18-225 | |
Tris Base | Genesee Scientific | 18-146 | |
XCell SureLock Mini-Cell and XCell II Blot Module | Thermo Fisher Scientific | EI0002 |
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