Proteomic Profiling of Leishmania donovani Promastigote Subcellular Organelles.

JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH(2018)

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Abstract
To facilitate a greater understanding of the biological processes in the medically important Leishmania donovani parasite, a combination of differential and density-gradient ultracentrifugation techniques were used to achieve a comprehensive subcellular fractionation of the promastigote stage. An in-depth label-free proteomic LC-MS/MS analysis of the density gradients resulted in the identification of similar to 50% of the Leishmania proteome (3883 proteins detected), which included 645 integral membrane proteins and 1737 uncharacterized proteins. Clustering and subcellular localization of proteins was based on a subset of training Leishmania proteins with known subcellular localizations that had been determined using biochemical, confocal microscopy, or immunoelectron microscopy approaches. This subcellular map will be a valuable resource that will help dissect the cell biology and metabolic processes associated with specific organelles of Leishmania and related kinetoplastids.
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Leishmania,glycosome,correlation profiling,organelle proteome,subcellular fractionation,mitochondria
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