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Determination of Plasma Membrane Partitioning for Peripherally-associated Proteins
Published on: June 15, 2018
Challenges in plasma membrane phosphoproteomics
Benjamin C Orsburn1, Luke H Stockwin, Dianne L Newton
1Drug Mechanism Group, Developmental Therapeutics Program, SAIC-Frederick Inc., NCI-Frederick, MD 21702, USA.
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The response to extracellular stimuli often alters the phosphorylation state of plasma membrane- associated proteins. In this regard, generation of a comprehensive membrane phosphoproteome can significantly enhance signal transduction and drug mechanism studies. However, analysis of this subproteome is regarded as technically challenging, given the low abundance and insolubility of integral membrane proteins, combined with difficulties in isolating, ionizing and fragmenting phosphopeptides. In this article, we highlight recent advances in membrane and phosphoprotein enrichment techniques resulting in improved identification of these elusive peptides. We also describe the use of alternative fragmentation techniques, and assess their current and future value to the field of membrane phosphoproteomics.
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