Isolation of Endocitic Organelles by Density Gradient Centrifugation
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Advanced prefractionation strategies, in combination with highly sensitive and accurate mass spectrometers provide powerful
means to detect and analyze low abundant proteins on the subcellular and organelle-specific level. Among enrichment techniques,
subcellular fractionation has become the most commonly used. Its application gives access to less complex subproteomes and
organelle constituents, facilitating downstream analysis. Furthermore, subcellular fractionation allows the identification
of proteins that shuttle between different subcellular compartments in a stimulus dependent manner. As a paradigm of subcellular
organelle isolation, we describe here endosomal purification protocols, based on differential centrifugation in continuous
and discontinuous sucrose gradients. Described methods can be easily modified to isolate other organelles and are compatible
with subsequent organelle- and functional organelle proteome analyses by, e.g., two-dimensional gel electrophoresis.
Book Title: 2D PAGE: Sample Preparation and Fractionation
Series: Methods in Molecular Biology | Volume: 424 | Pub. Date: Jan-25-2008 | Page Range: 317-331 | DOI: 10.1007/978-1-60327-064-9_25
Subject: Genetics/Genomics
Key Words: Endosomes - gradient centrifugation - homogenization - organelles - proteomics - subcellular fractionation
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