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Mass spectrometry and the cellular surfaceome

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MASS SPECTROMETRY REVIEWS
卷 41, 期 5, 页码 804-841

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mas.21690

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enrichment strategies; LC-MS/MS; plasma membrane proteins; proteomics; surfaceome

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  1. Research Foundation-Flanders (FWO), Strategic Basic Research (SBO) [S006319N]

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The surfaceome, consisting of plasma membrane proteins, plays crucial roles in cell communication, transport regulation, and immune responses. However, challenges such as inefficient extraction and lower abundance compared to intracellular proteins hinder comprehensive analysis. To address these issues, innovative analytical methodologies have been developed.
The collection of exposed plasma membrane proteins, collectively termed the surfaceome, is involved in multiple vital cellular processes, such as the communication of cells with their surroundings and the regulation of transport across the lipid bilayer. The surfaceome also plays key roles in the immune system by recognizing and presenting antigens, with its possible malfunctioning linked to disease. Surface proteins have long been explored as potential cell markers, disease biomarkers, and therapeutic drug targets. Despite its importance, a detailed study of the surfaceome continues to pose major challenges for mass spectrometry-driven proteomics due to the inherent biophysical characteristics of surface proteins. Their inefficient extraction from hydrophobic membranes to an aqueous medium and their lower abundance compared to intracellular proteins hamper the analysis of surface proteins, which are therefore usually underrepresented in proteomic datasets. To tackle such problems, several innovative analytical methodologies have been developed. This review aims at providing an extensive overview of the different methods for surfaceome analysis, with respective considerations for downstream mass spectrometry-based proteomics.

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