2001
DOI: 10.1152/physiolgenomics.2001.5.3.129
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Insights into a plasma membrane signature

Abstract: . Insights into a plasma membrane signature. Physiol Genomics 5: [129][130][131][132][133][134][135][136] 2001.-The plasma membrane (PM) is an organized biological system that serves as a structural barrier and communication interface with the extracellular environment. Many basic questions regarding the PM as a system remain unanswered. In particular, we do not understand the scope of similarity and differences in protein expression at the PM. This study takes an initial step toward addressing these question… Show more

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“…Labeled proteins were eluted with 2ϫ sample buffer, resolved by SDS-10% PAGE, and detected by silver staining. Specific bands were extracted and subjected to in-gel trypsin digestion and peptide mass fingerprinting with MALDI-TOF using methods described previously (27,28).…”
Section: Purification and Identification Of Serine Hydrolases By Avidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Labeled proteins were eluted with 2ϫ sample buffer, resolved by SDS-10% PAGE, and detected by silver staining. Specific bands were extracted and subjected to in-gel trypsin digestion and peptide mass fingerprinting with MALDI-TOF using methods described previously (27,28).…”
Section: Purification and Identification Of Serine Hydrolases By Avidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This analysis also reveals 10 proteins that display structural properties compatible with transport functions and will constitute interesting targets for further functional studies. The plasma membrane (PM) 1 is an organized system serving as a structural and communication interface with the extracellular environment for exchanges of information and substances. In animal cells, PM proteins represent a point for potential therapeutic intervention, making the PM a source of drug targets, for instance in cancer research (1).…”
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“…The plasma membrane (PM) 1 is an organized system serving as a structural and communication interface with the extracellular environment for exchanges of information and substances. In animal cells, PM proteins represent a point for potential therapeutic intervention, making the PM a source of drug targets, for instance in cancer research (1). In plant cells too, as signaling processes controlling responses to biotic and abiotic factors occur in PM, a better knowledge of the PM proteome would help developing defense strategies.…”
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“…Their dominant structural feature is the presence of a long apolipoprotein-like domain capable of binding reversibly to specific phospholipids (2). Increased expression of ␣-, ␤-, and ␥-synucleins has been detected in breast, ovarian, and bladder cancers (3)(4)(5)(6) and has been mechanistically linked to increased potential for tumor growth (7) and metastasis (8). In the song control system of the avian forebrain, expression of ␣-synuclein has been correlated with periods of developmental (9,10) and steroid-regulated (11) change in neuronal structure and function.…”
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