Authors
Georg HH Borner, D Janine Sherrier, Thilo Weimar, Louise V Michaelson, Nathan D Hawkins, Andrew MacAskill, Johnathan A Napier, Michael H Beale, Kathryn S Lilley, Paul Dupree
Publication date
2005/1/1
Journal
Plant physiology
Volume
137
Issue
1
Pages
104-116
Publisher
American Society of Plant Biologists
Description
The trafficking and function of cell surface proteins in eukaryotic cells may require association with detergent-resistant sphingolipid- and sterol-rich membrane domains. The aim of this work was to obtain evidence for lipid domain phenomena in plant membranes. A protocol to prepare Triton X-100 detergent-resistant membranes (DRMs) was developed using Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) callus membranes. A comparative proteomics approach using two-dimensional difference gel electrophoresis and liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry revealed that the DRMs were highly enriched in specific proteins. They included eight glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored proteins, several plasma membrane (PM) ATPases, multidrug resistance proteins, and proteins of the stomatin/prohibitin/hypersensitive response family, suggesting that the DRMs originated from PM domains. We also identified a …
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