Membrane proteins play important roles in various plasma membrane (PM) activities such as signal transduction and cell recognition. However, a comprehensive proteomic study of membrane proteins remains difficult. Different strategies have been employed to study PM proteome, but little effort has been made to systematically evaluate them. in the present work, liver PM was prepared by subcellular fractionation and an aliquot was washed by sodium carbonate. After evaluation of the PM fraction by electron microscopy and Western blotting, proteins in both original and carbonate washed PM were identified by either 2-DE coupled MALDI-TOF-MS or shotgun strategies. Then protein characteristics such as molecular weight, pI, grand average hydrophobici...
Profiling membrane proteins would facilitate revealing disease mechanism and discovering new drug ta...
The plasma membrane is a lipid bilayer that separates the cells from the external environment. It co...
Membrane proteins are fairly refractory to digestion especially by trypsin. Less specific proteases ...
Despite their importance in many biological processes, membrane proteins are underrepresented in pro...
The Asia Oceania Human Proteome Organisation (AOHUPO) has embarked on a Membrane Proteomics Initiati...
The detergent-resistant membrane skeletons play a critical role in cell shaping and signaling. The f...
Membrane proteins are of particular interest in proteomics because of their potential therapeutic ut...
International audienceDespite decades of extensive research, the large-scale analysis of membrane pr...
As a consequence of their poor solubility during isoelectric focusing, integral membrane proteins ar...
The gel-based proteomic analysis of plasma membranes from rat liver and chemically induced, malignan...
The cytoskeleton networks around liver cell cortex can resist Triton extraction and co-pellet with t...
Advancing the quest for new drug targets demands the development of innovative plasma membrane prote...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Environmental & Life Sciences, Dept. of Chemistry & ...
Plasma membrane (PM) proteins play crucial roles in cell signaling and communications, and they are ...
Membrane proteins (MP) play an important role in biological processes. Isolation and quantification ...
Profiling membrane proteins would facilitate revealing disease mechanism and discovering new drug ta...
The plasma membrane is a lipid bilayer that separates the cells from the external environment. It co...
Membrane proteins are fairly refractory to digestion especially by trypsin. Less specific proteases ...
Despite their importance in many biological processes, membrane proteins are underrepresented in pro...
The Asia Oceania Human Proteome Organisation (AOHUPO) has embarked on a Membrane Proteomics Initiati...
The detergent-resistant membrane skeletons play a critical role in cell shaping and signaling. The f...
Membrane proteins are of particular interest in proteomics because of their potential therapeutic ut...
International audienceDespite decades of extensive research, the large-scale analysis of membrane pr...
As a consequence of their poor solubility during isoelectric focusing, integral membrane proteins ar...
The gel-based proteomic analysis of plasma membranes from rat liver and chemically induced, malignan...
The cytoskeleton networks around liver cell cortex can resist Triton extraction and co-pellet with t...
Advancing the quest for new drug targets demands the development of innovative plasma membrane prote...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Environmental & Life Sciences, Dept. of Chemistry & ...
Plasma membrane (PM) proteins play crucial roles in cell signaling and communications, and they are ...
Membrane proteins (MP) play an important role in biological processes. Isolation and quantification ...
Profiling membrane proteins would facilitate revealing disease mechanism and discovering new drug ta...
The plasma membrane is a lipid bilayer that separates the cells from the external environment. It co...
Membrane proteins are fairly refractory to digestion especially by trypsin. Less specific proteases ...