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Unseen Proteome: Mining Below the Tip of the Iceberg To Find Low Abundance and Membrane Proteins

Authors :
Jenny L. Harry
Jasmine Baker
Susanne K. Pedersen
Mathew Traini
John McCarthy
Marc R. Wilkins
Abi Manoharan
Nicolle H. Packer
Ben Herbert
Pier Giorgio Righetti
Andrew A. Gooley
Lucille T. Sebastian
Keith Leslie Williams
Source :
Journal of Proteome Research. 2:303-311
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2003.

Abstract

Abundant and hydrophilic nonmembrane proteins with isoelectric points below pH 8 are the predominant proteins identified in most proteomics projects. In yeast, however, low-abundance proteins make up 80% of the predicted proteome, approximately 50% have pl's above pH 8 and 30% of the yeast ORFs are predicted to encode membrane proteins with at least 1 trans-membrane span. By applying highly solubilizing reagents and isoelectric fractionation to a membrane fraction of yeast we have a purified and identified 780 protein isoforms, representing 323 gene products, including 28% low abundance proteins and 49% membrane or membrane associated proteins. More importantly, considering the frequency and importance of co- and post-translational modifications, the separation of protein isoforms is essential and two-dimensional electrophoresis remains the only technique which offers sufficient resolution to address this at a proteomic level.

Details

ISSN :
15353907 and 15353893
Volume :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Proteome Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....03286226e88f940e0d64104a31d389b8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/pr025588i