articleProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesApr 30, 2003Closed access

Unbiased quantitative proteomics of lipid rafts reveals high specificity for signaling factors

University of Southern Denmark · Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics

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Abstract

Membrane lipids were once thought to be homogenously distributed in the 2D surface of a membrane, but the lipid raft theory suggests that cholesterol and sphingolipids partition away from other membrane lipids. Lipid raft theory further implicates these cholesterol-rich domains in many processes such as signaling and vesicle traffic. However, direct characterization of rafts has been difficult, because they cannot be isolated in pure form. In the first functional proteomic analysis of rafts, we use quantitative high-resolution MS to specifically detect proteins depleted from rafts by cholesterol-disrupting drugs, resulting in a set of 241 authentic lipid raft components. We detect a large proportion of…

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