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A general method for quantitative fractionation of mammalian cells.

Yael UdiWenzhu ZhangMilana E SteinInna Ricardo-LaxHilda Amalia PasolliBrian T ChaitMichael P Rout
Published in: The Journal of cell biology (2023)
Subcellular fractionation in combination with mass spectrometry-based proteomics is a powerful tool to study localization of key proteins in health and disease. Here we offered a reliable and rapid method for mammalian cell fractionation, tuned for such proteomic analyses. This method proves readily applicable to different cell lines in which all the cellular contents are accounted for, while maintaining nuclear and nuclear envelope integrity. We demonstrated the method's utility by quantifying the effects of a nuclear export inhibitor on nucleoplasmic and cytoplasmic proteomes.
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