A high degree of optimisation is required in native co-immunoprecipitation (co-IP) experiments with added challenges for low-abundant membrane proteins and masking by IgG molecules. Although in vivo tagged-protein purification avoids the IgG masking problem, modifying the terminus of the protein may result in conformational and post-translational modification changes. In this paper, we propose a method which combines four key aspects to improve the solubility and enrichment of low-abundant plasma membrane proteins using the urokinase plasminogen activator receptor (uPAR) as an example. As this GPI-linked receptor predominantly resides in lipid rafts (LR), we used a modified RIPA lysis buffer containing the non-ionic detergent, octyl-glucosi...
(A) Schematic of the Co-II assay. The interaction between a fluorescently labeled prey protein and a...
Lipid heterogeneities, such as lipid rafts, are widely considered to be important for the sequesteri...
Biophysical characterisation of membrane receptors in their native environment is essential for dru...
Lipid rafts, which are liquid-ordered domains enriched in sphingolipids and cholesterol, are believe...
The fundamental importance of membrane protein (MP) targets in central biological and cellular event...
AbstractSurface plasmon resonance is a powerful tool to examine the kinetics of cell surface recepto...
Accepted Manuscript version. The Published Journal Article is available on Biochimica et Biophysica ...
Due to their critical functions in biological processes such as signal transduction, catalysis, and ...
When membrane proteins are solubilized and subjected to purification procedures, the loss of lipids ...
When membrane proteins are solubilized and subjected to purification procedures, the loss of lipids ...
When membrane proteins are solubilized and subjected to purification procedures, the loss of lipids ...
When membrane proteins are solubilized and subjected to purification procedures, the loss of lipids ...
When membrane proteins are solubilized and subjected to purification procedures, the loss of lipids ...
Cell membrane proteins are involved in a variety of biochemical pathways and therefore constitute im...
AbstractLipid heterogeneities, such as lipid rafts, are widely considered to be important for the se...
(A) Schematic of the Co-II assay. The interaction between a fluorescently labeled prey protein and a...
Lipid heterogeneities, such as lipid rafts, are widely considered to be important for the sequesteri...
Biophysical characterisation of membrane receptors in their native environment is essential for dru...
Lipid rafts, which are liquid-ordered domains enriched in sphingolipids and cholesterol, are believe...
The fundamental importance of membrane protein (MP) targets in central biological and cellular event...
AbstractSurface plasmon resonance is a powerful tool to examine the kinetics of cell surface recepto...
Accepted Manuscript version. The Published Journal Article is available on Biochimica et Biophysica ...
Due to their critical functions in biological processes such as signal transduction, catalysis, and ...
When membrane proteins are solubilized and subjected to purification procedures, the loss of lipids ...
When membrane proteins are solubilized and subjected to purification procedures, the loss of lipids ...
When membrane proteins are solubilized and subjected to purification procedures, the loss of lipids ...
When membrane proteins are solubilized and subjected to purification procedures, the loss of lipids ...
When membrane proteins are solubilized and subjected to purification procedures, the loss of lipids ...
Cell membrane proteins are involved in a variety of biochemical pathways and therefore constitute im...
AbstractLipid heterogeneities, such as lipid rafts, are widely considered to be important for the se...
(A) Schematic of the Co-II assay. The interaction between a fluorescently labeled prey protein and a...
Lipid heterogeneities, such as lipid rafts, are widely considered to be important for the sequesteri...
Biophysical characterisation of membrane receptors in their native environment is essential for dru...