Proteomic analysis of human prostasomes

Abstract
BACKGROUND Prostasomes are secretory particles in human seminal fluid. Other than a microscopic description of these secretory particles and an incomplete two–dimensional gel electrophoresis (2DE) study, little is known about the composition of proteins in prostasomes. METHODS We employed a direct iterative approach using Gas phase fractionation and microcapillary HPLC-tandem mass spectrometry (μLC-MS/MS) to catalogue the prostasome proteome. RESULTS We identified 139 proteins that can be divided into the following categories: (1) enzymes (33.8% of total), (2) transport/structural (19.4% of total), (3) GTP proteins (14.4% of total), (4) chaperone proteins (5.8% of total), (5) signal transduction proteins (17.3% of total), and (6) unannotated proteins (9.4% of total). A total of 128 of the 139 proteins have not previously been described as prostasomal. CONCLUSIONS The proteins identified can be used as reference dataset in future work comparing prostasome proteins between normal and pathological states such as prostate cancer, benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostatitis, and infertility. Prostate 56: 150–161, 2003.

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