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From: Ubiquitylome study identifies increased histone 2A ubiquitylation as an evolutionarily conserved aging biomarker

Fig. 2

Ubiquitylome analysis of the aging proteome in fly heads. a Proportions of 15N-PSMs in total PSMs. While 15N-labeled old forms accounted for 28% of the entire proteome at 60d, they represented 59% of the ubiquitylated proteome, suggesting increased ubiquitylation in older proteome. b Quantifications of 15N signals in total proteins and ubiquitylated proteins. A scatter plot of 15N ratio confirms a majority of the proteins have higher 15N proportion in ubiquitylome than that of the normal aging proteome at 60d of age (p = 2.2e-16, Mann–Whitney-Wilcoxon test). c, d Ubiquitylated histone proteins are featured by higher 15N ratios, including H2A (c) and H2B (d). The XICs of the paired 15N and 14N peaks were compared. e Quantification of 15N proportions and abundance of ubiquitylated sites. H2A has high-abundance in the level of ubiquitylation, as assessed by the PSM counts

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