Comparative embrane extraction methods for identifying membrane proteome of SW900 squamous lung Cancer cell line

Although several methods for extracting and handling membrane proteins for proteomics experiments have been reported, the direct comparison of different methods has never been clarified for the identifying membrane proteome in lung cancer cell lines. This study was purposed to find a protocol suitab...

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Main Authors: Hongsachart P., Sinchaikul S., Phutrakul S., Wongkham W., Chen S.-T.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-54982014-08-30T02:56:36Z Comparative embrane extraction methods for identifying membrane proteome of SW900 squamous lung Cancer cell line Hongsachart P. Sinchaikul S. Phutrakul S. Wongkham W. Chen S.-T. Although several methods for extracting and handling membrane proteins for proteomics experiments have been reported, the direct comparison of different methods has never been clarified for the identifying membrane proteome in lung cancer cell lines. This study was purposed to find a protocol suitable for membrane protein extraction and to identify the membrane proteome in lung cancer. Three detergent-based extraction methods including sequential detergent extraction using Triton X-100 and digitonin, Mem-PER Eukaryotic membrane protein extraction kit and sucrose gradient ultracentrifugation were used to enrich the membrane proteins from SW900 squamous lung cancer cell line. The membrane protein profiles separated by SDS-PAGE and two-dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE) were compared. Mem-PER Eukaryotic membrane protein extraction kit was our preferable method which showed the highest number of protein spots, compared to the other methods, and the good resolution of membrane protein separation on the prote n profile. The three membrane protein profiles from three extraction methods showed 73 matched protein spots, in which 15 membrane proteins were successfully identified by MALDI-TOF MS and MS/MS analyses and served as membrane proteome which played an important role in squamous lung cancer. 2014-08-30T02:56:35Z 2014-08-30T02:56:35Z 2008 Article 01252526 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-67650702121&partnerID=40&md5=df007c987c67e2f76a21349801c612d3 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/5498 English
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description Although several methods for extracting and handling membrane proteins for proteomics experiments have been reported, the direct comparison of different methods has never been clarified for the identifying membrane proteome in lung cancer cell lines. This study was purposed to find a protocol suitable for membrane protein extraction and to identify the membrane proteome in lung cancer. Three detergent-based extraction methods including sequential detergent extraction using Triton X-100 and digitonin, Mem-PER Eukaryotic membrane protein extraction kit and sucrose gradient ultracentrifugation were used to enrich the membrane proteins from SW900 squamous lung cancer cell line. The membrane protein profiles separated by SDS-PAGE and two-dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE) were compared. Mem-PER Eukaryotic membrane protein extraction kit was our preferable method which showed the highest number of protein spots, compared to the other methods, and the good resolution of membrane protein separation on the prote n profile. The three membrane protein profiles from three extraction methods showed 73 matched protein spots, in which 15 membrane proteins were successfully identified by MALDI-TOF MS and MS/MS analyses and served as membrane proteome which played an important role in squamous lung cancer.
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author Hongsachart P.
Sinchaikul S.
Phutrakul S.
Wongkham W.
Chen S.-T.
spellingShingle Hongsachart P.
Sinchaikul S.
Phutrakul S.
Wongkham W.
Chen S.-T.
Comparative embrane extraction methods for identifying membrane proteome of SW900 squamous lung Cancer cell line
author_facet Hongsachart P.
Sinchaikul S.
Phutrakul S.
Wongkham W.
Chen S.-T.
author_sort Hongsachart P.
title Comparative embrane extraction methods for identifying membrane proteome of SW900 squamous lung Cancer cell line
title_short Comparative embrane extraction methods for identifying membrane proteome of SW900 squamous lung Cancer cell line
title_full Comparative embrane extraction methods for identifying membrane proteome of SW900 squamous lung Cancer cell line
title_fullStr Comparative embrane extraction methods for identifying membrane proteome of SW900 squamous lung Cancer cell line
title_full_unstemmed Comparative embrane extraction methods for identifying membrane proteome of SW900 squamous lung Cancer cell line
title_sort comparative embrane extraction methods for identifying membrane proteome of sw900 squamous lung cancer cell line
publishDate 2014
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