Authors
Tom PJ Dunkley, Svenja Hester, Ian P Shadforth, John Runions, Thilo Weimar, Sally L Hanton, Julian L Griffin, Conrad Bessant, Federica Brandizzi, Chris Hawes, Rod B Watson, Paul Dupree, Kathryn S Lilley
Publication date
2006/4/25
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
103
Issue
17
Pages
6518-6523
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
A challenging task in the study of the secretory pathway is the identification and localization of new proteins to increase our understanding of the functions of different organelles. Previous proteomic studies of the endomembrane system have been hindered by contaminating proteins, making it impossible to assign proteins to organelles. Here we have used the localization of organelle proteins by the isotope tagging technique in conjunction with isotope tags for relative and absolute quantitation and 2D liquid chromatography for the simultaneous assignment of proteins to multiple subcellular compartments. With this approach, the density gradient distributions of 689 proteins from Arabidopsis thaliana were determined, enabling confident and simultaneous localization of 527 proteins to the endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, vacuolar membrane, plasma membrane, or mitochondria and plastids. This parallel …
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