Lipid raft proteomics: analysis of in-solution digest of sodium dodecyl sulfate-solubilized lipid raft proteins by liquid chromatography-matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization tandem mass spectrometry

Proteomics
Nan LiLiang Li

Abstract

Lipid rafts are glycolipid- and cholesterol-enriched membrane microdomains implicated in membrane signaling and trafficking. The highly hydrophobic nature of lipid raft proteins pose significant problems of solubilization and recovery that hinder analysis by mass spectrometry (MS) and may under-report the composition of lipid rafts. In a previous investigation of the monocyte lipid raft in which proteins were digested with trypsin following polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis we identified 52 proteins. Here we report the development of a sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS)-aided approach in which proteins are digested in solution and examined by high-performance liquid chromatography-matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-MALDI-MS/MS) using a novel LC-MALDI interface thereby circumventing the need to separate proteins on gels. Using this approach we identified 71 proteins in the lipid raft, 45 of which were not detected using in-gel digestion. Among the new proteins are alpha- and beta-tubulin, tubulinspecific chaperone A, a folding protein involved in tubulin dimer assembly, and KIF13, a microtubule motor protein indicating that proteins involved in microtubule assembly and trafficking are more read...Continue Reading

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