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Utilization of Laser Capture Microdissection Coupled to Mass Spectrometry to Uncover the Proteome of Cellular Protrusions.

Ana Gordon1,2, Karine Gousset3.   

Abstract

Laser capture microdissection (LCM) provides a fast, specific, and versatile method to isolate and enrich cells in mixed populations and/or subcellular structures, for further proteomic study. Furthermore, mass spectrometry (MS) can quickly and accurately generate differential protein expression profiles from small amounts of samples. Although cellular protrusions-such as tunneling nanotubes, filopodia, growth cones, invadopodia, etc.-are involved in essential physiological and pathological actions such as phagocytosis or cancer-cell invasion, the study of their protein composition is progressing slowly due to their fragility and transient nature. The method described herein, combining LCM and MS, has been designed to identify the proteome of different cellular protrusions. First, cells are fixed with a novel fixative method to preserve the cellular protrusions, which are isolated by LCM. Next, the extraction of proteins from the enriched sample is optimized to de-crosslink the fixative agent to improve the identification of proteins by MS. The efficient protein recovery and high sample quality of this method enable the protein profiling of these small and diverse subcellular structures.

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Keywords:  Cellular protrusion; DTBP; Fixation; Laser capture microdissection; Mass spectrometry; Proteomics

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33687707      PMCID: PMC8687459          DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1178-4_3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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