Thematic Review Series: Proteomics. Proteomic analysis of lipid-protein complexes
AUTOR(ES)
Vaisar, Tomas
FONTE
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
RESUMO
There is intense interest in comprehensive proteomic approaches for analyzing integral membrane proteins and lipoproteins. Key features of mass spectrometric analysis center on enriching biological material for proteins of interest, efficiently digesting them, extracting the resulting peptides, and using fractionation methods to comprehensively sample proteins or peptides by tandem mass spectrometry. However, lipid-associated proteins are generally rich in hydrophobic domains and are often low in abundance. These features, together with the associated lipid, make their mass spectrometric analysis technically challenging. In this article, we review analytical strategies for successful proteomic analysis of lipid-associated proteins.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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