| Literature DB >> 18704904 |
Daniel J Gauthier1, Jacqueline A Sobota, Francesco Ferraro, Richard E Mains, Claude Lazure.
Abstract
The field of organellar proteomics has emerged as an attempt to minimize the complexity of the proteomics data obtained from whole cell and tissue extracts while maximizing the resolution on the protein composition of a single subcellular compartment. Standard methods involve lengthy density-based gradient and/or immunoaffinity purification steps followed by extraction, 1-DE or 2-DE, gel staining, in-gel tryptic digestion, and protein identification by MS. In this paper, we present an alternate approach to purify subcellular organelles containing a fluorescent reporter molecule. The gel-free procedure involves fluorescence-assisted sorting of the secretory granules followed by gentle extraction in a buffer compatible with tryptic digestion and MS. Once the subcellular organelle labeled, this procedure can be done in a single day, requires no major modification to any instrumentation and can be readily adapted to the study of other organelles. When applied to corticotrope secretory granules, it led to a much enriched granular fraction from which numerous proteins could be identified through MS.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18704904 PMCID: PMC2989539 DOI: 10.1002/pmic.200700969
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proteomics ISSN: 1615-9853 Impact factor: 3.984