Rapid isolation of lysosomal membranes from cultured cells
Jazyk angličtina Země Česko Médium print
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, práce podpořená grantem
PubMed
23537527
PII: file/5670/FB2013A0005.pdf
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- MeSH
- adenosintrifosfát farmakologie MeSH
- centrifugace - gradient hustoty MeSH
- frakcionace buněk metody MeSH
- glukosylceramidasa metabolismus MeSH
- HEK293 buňky MeSH
- HeLa buňky MeSH
- intracelulární membrány účinky léků metabolismus MeSH
- kyseliny metabolismus MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- lyzozomy účinky léků metabolismus MeSH
- subcelulární frakce účinky léků metabolismus MeSH
- western blotting MeSH
- Check Tag
- lidé MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- práce podpořená grantem MeSH
- Názvy látek
- adenosintrifosfát MeSH
- glukosylceramidasa MeSH
- kyseliny MeSH
We present a simple method for enrichment of lysosomal membranes from HEK293 and HeLa cell lines taking advantage of selective disruption of lysosomes by methionine methyl ester. Organelle concentrate from postnuclear supernatant was treated with 20 mmol/l methionine methyl ester for 45 min to lyse the lysosomes. Subsequently, lysosomal membranes were resolved on a step sucrose gradient. An enriched lysosomal membrane fraction was collected from the 20%/35% sucrose interface. The washed lysosomal membrane fraction was enriched 30 times relative to the homogenate and gave the yield of more than 8%. These results are comparable to lysosomal membranes isolated by magnetic chromatography from cultured cells (Diettrich et al., 1998). The procedure effectively eliminated mitochondrial contamination and minimized contamination from other cell compartments. The enriched fractions retained the ability to acidify membrane vesicles through the activity of lysosomal vacuolar ATPase. The method avoids non-physiological overloading of cells with superparamagnetic particles and appears to be quite robust among the tested cell lines. We expect it may be of more general use, adaptable to other cell lines and tissues.