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Analysis of 953 Human Proteins from a Mitochondrial HEK293 Fraction by Complexome Profiling

Complexome profiling is a novel technique which uses shotgun proteomics to establish protein migration profiles from fractionated blue native electrophoresis gels. Here we present a dataset of blue native electrophoresis migration profiles for 953 proteins by complexome profiling. By analysis of mit...

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Autores principales: Wessels, Hans J. C. T., Vogel, Rutger O., Lightowlers, Robert N., Spelbrink, Johannes N., Rodenburg, Richard J., van den Heuvel, Lambert P., van Gool, Alain J., Gloerich, Jolein, Smeitink, Jan A. M., Nijtmans, Leo G.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3720734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23935861
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068340
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author Wessels, Hans J. C. T.
Vogel, Rutger O.
Lightowlers, Robert N.
Spelbrink, Johannes N.
Rodenburg, Richard J.
van den Heuvel, Lambert P.
van Gool, Alain J.
Gloerich, Jolein
Smeitink, Jan A. M.
Nijtmans, Leo G.
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Vogel, Rutger O.
Lightowlers, Robert N.
Spelbrink, Johannes N.
Rodenburg, Richard J.
van den Heuvel, Lambert P.
van Gool, Alain J.
Gloerich, Jolein
Smeitink, Jan A. M.
Nijtmans, Leo G.
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description Complexome profiling is a novel technique which uses shotgun proteomics to establish protein migration profiles from fractionated blue native electrophoresis gels. Here we present a dataset of blue native electrophoresis migration profiles for 953 proteins by complexome profiling. By analysis of mitochondrial ribosomal complexes we demonstrate its potential to verify putative protein-protein interactions identified by affinity purification – mass spectrometry studies. Protein complexes were extracted in their native state from a HEK293 mitochondrial fraction and separated by blue native gel electrophoresis. Gel lanes were cut into gel slices of even size and analyzed by shotgun proteomics. Subsequently, the acquired protein migration profiles were analyzed for co-migration via hierarchical cluster analysis. This dataset holds great promise as a comprehensive resource for de novo identification of protein-protein interactions or to underpin and prioritize candidate protein interactions from other studies. To demonstrate the potential use of our dataset we focussed on the mitochondrial translation machinery. Our results show that mitoribosomal complexes can be analyzed by blue native gel electrophoresis, as at least four distinct complexes. Analysis of these complexes confirmed that 24 proteins that had previously been reported to co-purify with mitoribosomes indeed co-migrated with subunits of the mitochondrial ribosome. Co-migration of several proteins involved in biogenesis of inner mitochondrial membrane complexes together with mitoribosomal complexes suggested the possibility of co-translational assembly in human cells. Our data also highlighted a putative ribonucleotide complex that potentially contains MRPL10, MRPL12 and MRPL53 together with LRPPRC and SLIRP.
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spelling pubmed-37207342013-08-09 Analysis of 953 Human Proteins from a Mitochondrial HEK293 Fraction by Complexome Profiling Wessels, Hans J. C. T. Vogel, Rutger O. Lightowlers, Robert N. Spelbrink, Johannes N. Rodenburg, Richard J. van den Heuvel, Lambert P. van Gool, Alain J. Gloerich, Jolein Smeitink, Jan A. M. Nijtmans, Leo G. PLoS One Research Article Complexome profiling is a novel technique which uses shotgun proteomics to establish protein migration profiles from fractionated blue native electrophoresis gels. Here we present a dataset of blue native electrophoresis migration profiles for 953 proteins by complexome profiling. By analysis of mitochondrial ribosomal complexes we demonstrate its potential to verify putative protein-protein interactions identified by affinity purification – mass spectrometry studies. Protein complexes were extracted in their native state from a HEK293 mitochondrial fraction and separated by blue native gel electrophoresis. Gel lanes were cut into gel slices of even size and analyzed by shotgun proteomics. Subsequently, the acquired protein migration profiles were analyzed for co-migration via hierarchical cluster analysis. This dataset holds great promise as a comprehensive resource for de novo identification of protein-protein interactions or to underpin and prioritize candidate protein interactions from other studies. To demonstrate the potential use of our dataset we focussed on the mitochondrial translation machinery. Our results show that mitoribosomal complexes can be analyzed by blue native gel electrophoresis, as at least four distinct complexes. Analysis of these complexes confirmed that 24 proteins that had previously been reported to co-purify with mitoribosomes indeed co-migrated with subunits of the mitochondrial ribosome. Co-migration of several proteins involved in biogenesis of inner mitochondrial membrane complexes together with mitoribosomal complexes suggested the possibility of co-translational assembly in human cells. Our data also highlighted a putative ribonucleotide complex that potentially contains MRPL10, MRPL12 and MRPL53 together with LRPPRC and SLIRP. Public Library of Science 2013-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3720734/ /pubmed/23935861 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068340 Text en © 2013 Wessels et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Wessels, Hans J. C. T.
Vogel, Rutger O.
Lightowlers, Robert N.
Spelbrink, Johannes N.
Rodenburg, Richard J.
van den Heuvel, Lambert P.
van Gool, Alain J.
Gloerich, Jolein
Smeitink, Jan A. M.
Nijtmans, Leo G.
Analysis of 953 Human Proteins from a Mitochondrial HEK293 Fraction by Complexome Profiling
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title_fullStr Analysis of 953 Human Proteins from a Mitochondrial HEK293 Fraction by Complexome Profiling
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of 953 Human Proteins from a Mitochondrial HEK293 Fraction by Complexome Profiling
title_short Analysis of 953 Human Proteins from a Mitochondrial HEK293 Fraction by Complexome Profiling
title_sort analysis of 953 human proteins from a mitochondrial hek293 fraction by complexome profiling
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3720734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23935861
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068340
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