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Green fluorescent protein expression triggers proteome changes in breast cancer cells.


ABSTRACT: Green fluorescent protein (GFP) is the most commonly used reporter of expression in cell biology despite evidence that it affects the cell physiology. The molecular mechanism of GFP-associated modifications has been largely unexplored. In this paper we investigated the proteome modifications following stable expression of GFP in breast cancer cells (MDA-MB-231). A combination of three different proteome analysis methods (2-DE, iTRAQ, label-free) was used to maximise proteome coverage. We found that GFP expression induces changes in expression of proteins that are associated with protein folding, cytoskeletal organisation and cellular immune response. In view of these findings, the use of GFP as a cell reporter should be carefully monitored.

SUBMITTER: Coumans JV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3866891 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Green fluorescent protein expression triggers proteome changes in breast cancer cells.

Coumans J V F JV   Gau D D   Poljak A A   Wasinger V V   Roy P P   Moens P P  

Experimental cell research 20130727 1


Green fluorescent protein (GFP) is the most commonly used reporter of expression in cell biology despite evidence that it affects the cell physiology. The molecular mechanism of GFP-associated modifications has been largely unexplored. In this paper we investigated the proteome modifications following stable expression of GFP in breast cancer cells (MDA-MB-231). A combination of three different proteome analysis methods (2-DE, iTRAQ, label-free) was used to maximise proteome coverage. We found t  ...[more]

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