Insights into the association of FcγRII and TCR with detergent-resistant membrane domains:: Isolation of the domains in detergent-free density gradients facilitates membrane fragment reconstitution

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Korzeniowski, M [1 ]
Kwiatkowska, K [1 ]
Sobota, A [1 ]
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[1] M Nencki Inst Expt Biol, Dept Cell Biol, PL-02093 Warsaw, Poland
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10.1021/bi027135x
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Plasma membrane rafts are routinely isolated as detergent-resistant membranes (DRMs) floating in detergent-free density gradients. Here we show that both the presence and exclusion of TX-100 during the density gradient fractionation have profound effects on the location of FcgammaRII and TCR in DRM r fractions. The presence of TX-100 during fractionation promoted solubilization of non-cross-linked FcgammaRII when the receptor was insufficiently dissolved upon cell lysis. In the detergent-supplemented gradients, TX-100 micelles floated, further enhancing dissociation of FcyRII and TCR from DRMs and promoting a shift of the receptors toward higher-density fractions. Hence, fractionation of cell lysates over the detergent-containing gradients enables isolation of DRMs devoid of weakly associated proteins, like nonactivated FcyRII and TCR. On the other hand, in a detergent-free gradient, non-cross-linked FcyRII, fully soluble in 0.2% TX-100, was recovered in DRM fractions. Moreover, employment of the TX-100-free gradient for refractionation of intermediate-density fractions, derived from detergent-supplemented gradients and containing FcyRII and TCR, resulted in flotation of the receptors to buoyant fractions. An analysis of the TX-100 concentration revealed that after fractionation of 0.2% TX-100 cell lysates in the absence of detergent, the level of TX-100 in DRM fractions was reduced to 0.01%, below the critical micelle concentration. Therefore, fractionation of detergent cell lysates over detergent-free gradients can mimic conditions for a membrane reconstitution, evoking association of a distinct subset of membrane proteins, including FcgammaRII and TCR, with DRMs.
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