Native Fractionation: Isolation of Native Membrane-Bound Protein Complexes from Porcine Rod Outer Se
Networks of interacting protein control physiological processes in all living cells. Considerable effort has recently been invested in understanding protein interactions under normal and diseased conditions. One approach to elucidate the composition of protein complexes is native fractionation followed by immunological or MS-based identification of individual compounds. Native fractionation, in contrast to widespread affinity-based purification methods, allows analysis of protein interactions at the endogenous expression level and within a physiological context. In this chapter we describe a protocol for native fractionation of membrane-bound protein complexes from isolated porcine rod outer segments (ROSs). Protein complexes from isolated ROS membranes were solubilized using the nonionic detergent β-dodecylmaltoside and fractionated by isopycnic sucrose density gradient centrifugation. Immunolabeling of individual sucrose gradient fractions demonstrated colocalization of proteins involved in the phototransduction pathway in photoreceptor outer segments.
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