Challenges and solutions for the identification of membrane proteins in non-model plants



  • Authors : Vertommen, A.; Panis, B.; Swennen, R.; Carpentier, S.

  • Document type : Journal article

  • Year of publication : 2011

  • Journal title : Journal of Proteomics

  • Volume (number) : 74 (8)


  • Pages : 1165-1181

  • Peer-reviewed : Yes

  • ISSN : 1874-3919

  • Language(s) : English

  • Abstract : The workhorse for proteomics in non-model plants is classical two-dimensional electrophoresis, a combination of iso-electric focusing and SDS-PAGE. However, membrane proteins with multiple membrane spanning domains are hardly detected on classical 2-DE gels because of their low abundance and poor solubility in aqueous media. In the current review, solutions that have been proposed to handle these two problems in non-model plants are discussed. An overview of alternative techniques developed for membrane proteomics is provided together with a comparison of their strong and weak points. Subsequently, strengths and weaknesses of the different techniques and methods to evaluate the identification of membrane proteins are discussed. Finally, an overview of recent plant membrane proteome studies is provided with the used separation technique and the number of identified membrane proteins listed.

  • Keywords : ELECTROPHORESIS; PROTEINS

  • Open access : No

  • Document on publisher's site : close View article on publisher's site

  • Musalit document ID : IN110369


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