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Proteomic characterization of lipid rafts markers from the rat intestinal brush border
Authors:Nguyen Hang Thi Thu  Amine Adda Berkane  Lafitte Daniel  Waheed Abdul A  Nicoletti Cendrine  Villard Claude  Létisse Marion  Deyris Valérie  Rozière Muriel  Tchiakpe Léopold  Danielle Comeau-Druet  Comeau Louis  Hiol Abel
Institution:Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ont., Canada N6A 5C1.
Abstract:To assess intestinal lipid rafts functions through the characterization of their protein markers, we have isolated lipid rafts of rat mucosa either from the total membrane or purified brush-border membrane (BBM) by sucrose gradient fractionation after detergent treatment. In both membrane preparations, the floating fractions (4-5) were enriched in cholesterol, ganglioside GM1, and N aminopeptidase (NAP) known as intestinal lipid rafts markers. Based on MALDI-TOF/MS identification and simultaneous detection by immunoblotting, 12 proteins from BBM cleared from contaminants were selected as rafts markers. These proteins include several signaling/trafficking proteins belonging to the G protein family and the annexins as well as GPI-anchored proteins. Remarkably GP2, previously described as the pancreatic granule GPI-anchored protein, was found in intestinal lipid rafts. The proteomic strategy assayed on the intestine leads to the characterization of known (NAP, alkaline phosphatase, dipeptidyl aminopeptidase, annexin II, and galectin-4) and new (GP2, annexin IV, XIIIb, Galpha(q), Galpha(11), glutamate receptor, and GPCR 7) lipid rafts markers. Together our results indicate that some digestive enzymes, trafficking and signaling proteins may be functionally distributed in the intestine lipid rafts.
Keywords:Intestine  Brush border  Lipid rafts  Proteomic  Marker  GP2
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