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Triton X-114 phase separation in the isolation and purification of mouse liver microsomal membrane proteins
Authors:Mathias Rommel A  Chen Yuan-Shou  Kapp Eugene A  Greening David W  Mathivanan Suresh  Simpson Richard J
Institution:aLudwig Institute for Cancer Research, Parkville, Victoria, Australia;bDepartment of Surgery (RMH), The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:Integral membrane proteins (IMPs) mediate several cellular functions including cell adhesion, ion and nutrient transport, and cell signalling. IMPs are typically hard to isolate and purify due to their hydrophobic nature and low cellular abundance, however, microsomes are small lipid vesicles rich in IMPs, which form spontaneously when cells are mechanically disrupted. In this study, we have employed mouse liver microsomes as a model for optimising a method for IMP isolation and characterisation. Microsomes were collected by differential centrifugation, purified with sodium carbonate, and subjected to GeLC–MS/MS analysis. A total of 1124 proteins were identified in the microsome fraction, with 47% (524/1124) predicted by TMHMM to contain at least one transmembrane domain (TMD). The ability of phase partitioning using the detergent Triton X-114 (TX-114) to further enrich for membrane proteins was evaluated. Microsomes were subjected to successive rounds of solubility-based phase separation, with proteins partitioning into the aqueous phase, detergent phase, or TX-114-insoluble pellet fraction. GeLC–MS/MS analysis of the three TX-114 fractions identified 1212 proteins, of which 146 were not detected in the un-fractionated microsome sample. Conspicuously, IMPs partitioned to the detergent phase, with 56% (435/770) of proteins identified in that fraction containing at least one TMD. GO Slim characterisation of the microsome proteome revealed enrichment of proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, endosome, and cytoplasm. Further, enzymes including monooxygenases were well represented with 35 cytochrome P450 identifications (CYPs 1A2, 2A5, 2A12, 2B10, 2C29, 2C37, 2C39, 2C44, 2C50, 2C54. 2C67, 2C68, 2C70, 2D10, 2D11, 2D22, 2D26, 2D9, 2E1, 2F2, 2J5, 2U1, 3A11, 3A13, 3A25, 4A10, 4A12A, 4A12B, 4F13, 4F14, 4F15, 4V3, 51,7B1, and 8B1). Evaluation of biological processes showed enrichment of proteins involved in fatty acid biosynthesis and elongation, as well as steroid synthesis. In addition, transport proteins including 24 members of the Rab family of GTPases were identified. Comparison of this dataset with the current mouse liver microsome proteome contributes an additional 648 protein identifications, of which 50% (326/648) contain at least one TMD.
Keywords:Abbreviations: TX-114  Triton X-114  IMP  integral membrane protein  IPI  International Protein Index  MF  microsome fraction  DP  detergent phase  AP  aqueous phase  PF  pellet fraction  TMHMM  transmembrane hidden markov model  GRAVY  grand average of hydropathy  TMD  transmembrane domain  LC&ndash  MS/MS  liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry  CYP  cytochrome P450  2-D  two-dimensional  3-D  three-dimensional  ER  endoplasmic reticulum  CMC  critical micelle concentration  MGF  MASCOT generic file
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