Chemical proteomics for identifying short-chain fatty acid modified proteins in Salmonella.

Methods in enzymology(2022)

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Microbiota-metabolized small molecules play important roles to regulate host immunity and pathogen virulence. Specifically, microbiota generates millimolar concentration of short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) that can directly inhibit Salmonella virulence. Here, we describe chemical proteomic methods to identify SCFA-modified proteins in Salmonella using free fatty acids as well as their salicylic acid derivatives. In addition, we include CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing protocols for epitope-tagging of specific proteins to validate SCFA-modification in Salmonella. These protocols should facilitate the discovery and functional analysis of SCFA-modified proteins in Salmonella microbiology and pathogenesis.
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CRISPR-Cas9,Chemical proteomics,Epitope-tagging,Gut microbiota metabolites,Salmonella virulence,Short-chain fatty acid,Target identification
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