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Salt-induced Changes in the Plasma Membrane Proteome of the Halotolerant Alga Dunaliella salinaas Revealed by Blue Native Gel Electrophoresis and Nano-LC-MS/MS Analysis*

Authors :
Katz, Adriana
Waridel, Patrice
Shevchenko, Andrej
Pick, Uri
Source :
Molecular and Cellular Proteomics (MCP Online); September 2007, Vol. 6 Issue: 9 p1459-1472, 14p
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

The halotolerant alga Dunaliella salinais a recognized model photosynthetic organism for studying plant adaptation to high salinity. The adaptation mechanisms involve major changes in the proteome composition associated with energy metabolism and carbon and iron acquisition. To clarify the molecular basis for the remarkable resistance to high salt, we performed a comprehensive proteomics analysis of the plasma membrane. Plasma membrane proteins were recognized by tagging intact cells with a membrane-impermeable biotin derivative. Proteins were resolved by two-dimensional blue native/SDS-PAGE and identified by nano-LC-MS/MS. Of 55 identified proteins, about 60% were integral membrane or membrane-associated proteins. We identified novel surface coat proteins, lipid-metabolizing enzymes, a new family of membrane proteins of unknown function, ion transporters, small GTP-binding proteins, and heat shock proteins. The abundance of 20 protein spots increased and that of two protein spots decreased under high salt. The major salt-regulated proteins were implicated in protein and membrane structure stabilization and within signal transduction pathways. The migration profiles of native protein complexes on blue native gels revealed oligomerization or co-migration of major surface-exposed proteins, which may indicate mechanisms of stabilization at high salinity.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15359476 and 15359484
Volume :
6
Issue :
9
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Molecular and Cellular Proteomics (MCP Online)
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs18255290
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1074/mcp.M700002-MCP200