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SWATH-Based Comprehensive Determination of the Localization of Apical and Basolateral Membrane Proteins Using Mouse Liver as a Model Tissue

Journal

BIOMEDICINES
Volume 10, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines10020383

Keywords

basolateral membrane; apical membrane; membrane localization; comprehensive quantitative proteomics; SWATH

Funding

  1. Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) [KAKENHI: 20H03399, KAKENHI: 18KK0446]
  2. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) [KAKENHI: 20H05495, 20H04690]
  3. Takeda Science Foundation
  4. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [20H04690] Funding Source: KAKEN

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This study developed a comprehensive method to determine the localization of apical and basolateral membrane proteins, and applied it to analyze mouse liver proteome. The method successfully distinguished different membrane-localized proteins and revealed the differential protein expression between apical and basolateral membranes.
The purpose of this study was to develop a method to comprehensively determine the localization of apical and basolateral membrane proteins, using a combination of apical/basolateral membrane separation and accurate SWATH (Sequential Window Acquisition of all THeoretical fragment ion spectra) proteomics. The SWATH analysis of basolateral and apical plasma membrane fractions in mouse liver quantified the protein expression of 1373 proteins. The basolateral/apical ratios of the protein expression levels were compared with the reported immunohistochemical localization for 41 model proteins (23 basolateral, 11 apical and 7 both membrane-localized proteins). Three groups were perfectly distinguished. Border lines to distinguish the apical-, both- and basolateral localizations were determined to be 0.766 and 1.42 based on probability density. The method that was established was then applied to the comprehensive determination of the proteins in mouse liver. The findings indicated that 154 and 125 proteins were localized in the apical and basolateral membranes, respectively. The levels of receptors, CD antigens and integrins, enzymes and Ras-related molecules were much higher in apical membranes than in basolateral membranes. In contrast, the levels of adhesion molecules, scaffold proteins and transporters in basolateral membranes were much higher than in apical membranes.

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