140 mouse brain proteins identified by Ca2+-calmodulin affinity chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry.
Calmodulin is an essential Ca2+-binding protein that binds to a variety of targets that carry out critical signaling functions. We describe the proteomic characterization of mouse brain Ca2+-calmodulin-binding proteins that were purified using calmodulin affinity chromatography. Proteins in the eluates from four different affinity chromatography experiments were identified by 1-DE ... and in-gel digestion followed by LC-MS/MS. Parallel experiments were performed using two related control-proteins belonging to the EF-hand family. After comparing the results from the different experiments, we were able to exclude a significant number of proteins suspected to bind in a nonspecific manner. A total of 140 putative Ca2+-calmodulin-binding proteins were identified of which 87 proteins contained calmodulin-binding motifs. Among the 87 proteins that contained calmodulin-binding motifs, 48 proteins have not previously been shown to interact with calmodulin and 39 proteins were known calmodulin-binding proteins. Many proteins with ill-defined functions were identified as well as a number of proteins that at the time of the analysis were described only as ORFs. This study provides a functional framework for studies on these previously uncharacterized proteins.
Mesh Terms:
Animals, Brain, Calcium, Calmodulin, Cell Nucleus, Chromatography, Affinity, Cytoskeleton, Mice, Nerve Tissue Proteins, Tandem Mass Spectrometry
Animals, Brain, Calcium, Calmodulin, Cell Nucleus, Chromatography, Affinity, Cytoskeleton, Mice, Nerve Tissue Proteins, Tandem Mass Spectrometry
J. Proteome Res.
Date: Mar. 01, 2006
PubMed ID: 16512683
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