PLoS ONE (Jan 2012)

Analysis of Pseudomonas aeruginosa cell envelope proteome by capture of surface-exposed proteins on activated magnetic nanoparticles.

  • Davide Vecchietti,
  • Dario Di Silvestre,
  • Matteo Miriani,
  • Francesco Bonomi,
  • Mauro Marengo,
  • Alessandra Bragonzi,
  • Lara Cova,
  • Eleonora Franceschi,
  • Pierluigi Mauri,
  • Giovanni Bertoni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0051062
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 11
p. e51062

Abstract

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We report on specific magneto-capturing followed by Multidimensional Protein Identification Technology (MudPIT) for the analysis of surface-exposed proteins of intact cells of the bacterial opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The magneto-separation of cell envelope fragments from the soluble cytoplasmic fraction allowed the MudPIT identification of the captured and neighboring proteins. Remarkably, we identified 63 proteins captured directly by nanoparticles and 67 proteins embedded in the cell envelope fragments. For a high number of proteins, our analysis strongly indicates either surface exposure or localization in an envelope district. The localization of most identified proteins was only predicted or totally unknown. This novel approach greatly improves the sensitivity and specificity of the previous methods, such as surface shaving with proteases that was also tested on P. aeruginosa. The magneto-capture procedure is simple, safe, and rapid, and appears to be well-suited for envelope studies in highly pathogenic bacteria.