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Arabidopsis plasma membrane proteomics identifies components of transport, signal transduction and membrane trafficking

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Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark1

In order to identify integral proteins and peripheral proteins associated with the plasma membrane, highly purified Arabidopsis plasma membranes from green tissue (leaves and petioles) were analyzed by mass spectrometry. Plasma membranes were isolated by aqueous two-phase partitioning, which yields plasma membrane vesicles with a cytoplasmic-side-in orientation and with a purity of 95%.

These vesicles were turned inside-out by treatment with Brij 58 to remove soluble contaminating proteins enclosed in the vesicles and to remove loosely bound contaminating proteins. In total, 238 putative plasma membrane proteins were identified, of which 114 are predicted to have transmembrane domains or to be glycosyl phosphatidylinositol anchored.

About two-thirds of the identified integral proteins have not previously been shown to be plasma membrane proteins. Of the 238 identified proteins, 76% could be classified according to function. Major classes are proteins involved in transport (17%), signal transduction (16%), membrane trafficking (9%) and stress responses (9%).

Almost a quarter of the proteins identified in the present study are functionally unclassified and more than half of these are predicted to be integral.

Language: English
Year: 2004
Pages: 1543-1556
ISSN: 14719053 and 00320781
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1093/pcp/pch209
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