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Membrane proteomic analysis of human mesenchymal stromal cells during adipogenesis.

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  • Membrane proteomic analysis of human mesenchymal stromal cells during adipogenesis. Abstract Text:

    ju ah jeongJu Ah Jeong,kyung-min koKyung-Min Ko,hyung soon parkHyung Soon Park,jinsook leeJinsook Lee,cholsoon jangCholsoon Jang,choon-ju jeonChoon-Ju Jeon,gou young kohGou Young Koh,hoeon kimHoeon Kim,ju ah jeongJu Ah Jeong,kyung-min koKyung-Min Ko,hyung soon parkHyung Soon Park,jinsook leeJinsook Lee,cholsoon jangCholsoon Jang,choon-ju jeonChoon-Ju Jeon,gou young kohGou Young Koh,hoeon kimHoeon Kim,ju ah jeongJu Ah Jeong,kyung-min koKyung-Min Ko,hyung soon parkHyung Soon Park,jinsook leeJinsook Lee,cholsoon jangCholsoon Jang,choon-ju jeonChoon-Ju Jeon,gou young kohGou Young Koh,hoeon kimHoeon Kim,

    Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) have proven useful for cell and immune therapy, but the molecular constituents responsible for their functionalities, in particular, those on the plasma membrane, remain largely unknown. Here we employed both gel and nongel based MS to analyze human MSCs' membrane proteome before and after adipogenesis. 2-DE of cells that were pretreated with membrane impermeable fluorescent dyes revealed that both the whole cell proteome and the cell surface subproteome were independent of donors. LC coupled with tandem MS analysis of the plasma membrane-containing fraction allowed us to identify 707 proteins, approximately half of which could be annotated as membrane-related proteins. Of particular interest was a subset of ectodomain-containing membrane-bound proteins that encompass most known surface markers for MSCs, but also contain a multitude of solute carriers and ATPases. Upon adipogenic differentiation, this proteomic profile was amended to include several proteins involved in lipid metabolism and trafficking, at the expense of, most noticeably, ectoenzymes. Our results here provide not only a basis for future studies of MSC-specific molecular mechanisms, but also a molecular inventory for the development of antibody-based cell isolation and identification procedures.

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    ja jeongJA Jeong,km koKM Ko,hs parkHS Park,j leeJ Lee,c jangC Jang,cj jeonCJ Jeon,gy kohGY Koh,h kimH Kim,ja jeongJA Jeong,km koKM Ko,hs parkHS Park,j leeJ Lee,c jangC Jang,cj jeonCJ Jeon,gy kohGY Koh,h kimH Kim,ja jeongJA Jeong,km koKM Ko,hs parkHS Park,j leeJ Lee,c jangC Jang,cj jeonCJ Jeon,gy kohGY Koh,h kimH Kim,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Proteomics

    VOLUME: 7

    Page Numbers: 4181-91

    Journal Abbreviation: Proteomics

    ISSN: 1615-9853

    DAY: 20

    MONTH: Nov

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Biotherapeutic Division, GenExel-Sein Inc., Daejon, Korea.

    Country: Germany

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