Published: Vol 3, Iss 19, Oct 5, 2013 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.922 Views: 12474
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Abstract
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a Gram negative bacterium. Separating the cell envelope compartments enables proteins to be localized to confirm where in the cell they function. Cell fractionation can also provide a first step in a protein purification strategy (Williams et al., 1998). This protocol has been designed to obtain the different fractions of P. aeruginosa, namely the inner membrane, outer membrane, cytoplasmic and periplasmic compartments. Specific detection of the arginine specific autotransporter (AaaA) (Luckett et al., 2012) in the outer membrane of P. aeruginosa has been performed using this protocol.
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We acknowledge the use of this protocol in Luckett et al. (2012). We would like to thank the Chilean Government for financially supporting Esteban Paredes. We also thank Prof Miguel Camara for critical analysis of our work and everyone else in the Bacteriology Laboratories of the Centre of Biomolecular Sciences, University of Nottingham for helpful discussion about our work.
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Microbiology > Microbial cell biology > Organelle isolation
Cell Biology > Organelle isolation > Fractionation
Biochemistry > Protein > Isolation and purification
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