Cell type-specific biotin labeling in vivo resolves regional neuronal and astrocyte proteomic differences in mouse brain

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Sruti Rayaprolu
Sara Bitarafan
Juliet V. Santiago
Ranjita Betarbet
Sydney Sunna
Lihong Cheng
Hailian Xiao
Ruth S. Nelson
Prateek Kumar
Pritha Bagchi
Duc M. Duong
Annie M. Goettemoeller
Viktor János Oláh
Matt Rowan
Allan I. Levey
Levi B. Wood
Nicholas T. Seyfried
Srikant Rangaraju
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[1] Emory University,Department of Neurology
[2] Emory University,Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases
[3] Georgia W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering,Emory Integrated Proteomics Core
[4] Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience,Department of Biochemistry
[5] and Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering,Department of Cell Biology
[6] Georgia Institute of Technology,undefined
[7] Emory University,undefined
[8] Emory University,undefined
[9] Emory University,undefined
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Proteomic profiling of brain cell types using isolation-based strategies pose limitations in resolving cellular phenotypes representative of their native state. We describe a mouse line for cell type-specific expression of biotin ligase TurboID, for in vivo biotinylation of proteins. Using adenoviral and transgenic approaches to label neurons, we show robust protein biotinylation in neuronal soma and axons throughout the brain, allowing quantitation of over 2000 neuron-derived proteins spanning synaptic proteins, transporters, ion channels and disease-relevant druggable targets. Next, we contrast Camk2a-neuron and Aldh1l1-astrocyte proteomes and identify brain region-specific proteomic differences within both cell types, some of which might potentially underlie the selective vulnerability to neurological diseases. Leveraging the cellular specificity of proteomic labeling, we apply an antibody-based approach to uncover differences in neuron and astrocyte-derived signaling phospho-proteins and cytokines. This approach will facilitate the characterization of cell-type specific proteomes in a diverse number of tissues under both physiological and pathological states.
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