A detergent-free method for purifying caveolae membrane from tissue culture cells

  1. E J Smart,
  2. Y S Ying,
  3. C Mineo, and
  4. R G Anderson
  1. Department of Cell Biology and Neuroscience, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas 75235, USA.

Abstract

Current methods for purifying caveolae from tissue culture cells take advantage of the Triton X-100 insolubility of this membrane domain. To circumvent the use of detergents, we have developed a method that depends upon the unique buoyant density of caveolae membrane. The caveolae fractions that we obtain are highly enriched in caveolin. As a consequence we are able to identify caveolae-associated proteins that had previously gone undetected. Moreover, resident caveolae proteins that are soluble in Triton X-100 are retained during the isolation.

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