Biology – Quantitative Biology – Genomics
Scientific paper
2006-11-24
Proteomics 3 (02/2003) 157-67
Biology
Quantitative Biology
Genomics
website publisher http://www.interscience.wiley.com
Scientific paper
10.1002/pmic.200390024
Owing to the complexity of higher eukaryotic cells, a complete proteome is likely to be very difficult to achieve. However, advantage can be taken of the cell compartmentalization to build organelle proteomes, which can moreover be viewed as specialized tools to study specifically the biology and "physiology" of the target organelle. Within this frame, we report here the construction of the human mitochondrial proteome, using placenta as the source tissue. Protein identification was carried out mainly by peptide mass fingerprinting. The optimization steps in two-dimensional electrophoresis needed for proteome research are discussed. However, the relative paucity of data concerning mitochondrial proteins is still the major limiting factor in building the corresponding proteome, which should be a useful tool for researchers working on human mitochondria and their deficiencies.
Diemer Hélène
Dorsselaer Alain van
Lescuyer Pierre
Luche Sylvie
Lunardi Joël
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