Analyzing ribosome remodeling in health and disease
Quantitative Methods
2020-09-01 v2 Biomolecules
Molecular Networks
Subcellular Processes
Abstract
regulation largely unexplored, in part due to methodological limitations. Indeed, we review evidence demonstrating that commonly used methods, such as transcriptomics, are inadequate because the variability in mRNAs coding for ribosomal proteins (RP) does not necessarily correspond to RP variability. Thus protein remodeling of ribosomes should be investigated by methods that allow direct quantification of RPs, ideally of isolated ribosomes. We review such methods, focusing on mass spectrometry and emphasizing method-specific biases and approaches to control these biases. We argue that using multiple complementary methods can help reduce the danger of interpreting reproducible systematic biases as evidence for ribosome remodeling.
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@article{arxiv.2007.05839,
title = {Analyzing ribosome remodeling in health and disease},
author = {Aleksandra A. Petelski and Nikolai Slavov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.05839},
year = {2020}
}