| Literature DB >> 28798222 |
Federica Fratini1, Carla Raggi2, Gabriella Sferra1, Cecilia Birago1, Anna Sansone3, Felicia Grasso1, Chiara Currà1,1, Anna Olivieri1, Tomasino Pace1, Stefania Mochi1, Leonardo Picci1, Carla Ferreri3, Antonella Di Biase4, Elisabetta Pizzi1, Marta Ponzi5.
Abstract
Membrane microdomains that include lipid rafts, are involved in key physiological and pathological processes and participate in the entry of endocellular pathogens. These assemblies, enriched in cholesterol and sphingolipids, form highly dynamic, liquid-ordered phases that can be separated from the bulk membranes thanks to their resistance to solubilization by nonionic detergents. To characterize complexity and dynamics of detergent-resistant membranes of sexual stages of the rodent malaria parasite Plasmodium berghei, here we propose an integrated study of raft components based on proteomics, lipid analysis and bioinformatics. This analysis revealed unexpected heterogeneity and unexplored pathways associated with these specialized assemblies. Protein-protein relationships and protein-lipid co-occurrence were described through multi-component networks. The proposed approach can be widely applied to virtually every cell type in different contexts and perturbations, under physiological and/or pathological conditions.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28798222 PMCID: PMC5629265 DOI: 10.1074/mcp.M117.067041
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Cell Proteomics ISSN: 1535-9476 Impact factor: 5.911