Global mapping of post-translational modifications on histone H3 variants in mouse testes

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Highlights

  • Various post-translational modifications in histone H3 variants were characterized in the mouse testes.

  • We specifically identified similar modified patterns based on immonium ions.

  • Novel modified lysines in testis-specific H3 histone, H3t, were verified.

  • Our approach will be helpful for the discovery of other novel or specific modifications during spermatogenesis.

Abstract

Mass spectrometry (MS)-based characterization is important in proteomic research for verification of structural features and functional understanding of gene expression. Post-translational modifications (PTMs) such as methylation and acetylation have been reported to be associated with chromatin remodeling during spermatogenesis. Although antibody- and MS-based approaches have been applied for characterization of PTMs on H3 variants during spermatogenesis, variant-specific PTMs are still underexplored. We identified several lysine modifications in H3 variants, including testis-specific histone H3 (H3t), through their successful separation with MS-based strategy, based on differences in masses, retention times, and presence of immonium ions. Besides methylation and acetylation, we detected formylation as a novel PTM on H3 variants in mouse testes. These patterns were also observed in H3t. Our data provide high-throughput structural information about PTMs on H3 variants in mouse testes and show possible applications of this strategy in future proteomic studies on histone PTMs.

Abbreviations

MS
mass spectrometry
PTMs
post-translational modifications
HCD
high-energy collision dissociation
TCA
trichloroacetic acid
DTT
dithiothreitol
H2SO4
sulfuric acid
HPLC
high performance liquid chromatography
RP
reverse phase
HFBA
heptafluorobutyric acid
SDS-PAGE
sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
TFA
trifluoroacetic acid
ESI-TRAP
electrospray TRAP
FDR
false discovery rate
MALDI
matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization
ISD
in source decay

Keywords

Testis-specific H3 histone
Post-translational modification
Mass spectrometry
Spermatogenesis

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