An increasing number of proteomic strategies rely on liquid chromatography−tandem mass spectrometry (LC−MS/MS) to detect and identify constituent peptides of enzymatically digested proteins
obtained from various organisms and cell types. However, sample preparation methods for isolating
membrane proteins typically involve the use of detergents and chaotropes that often interfere with
chromatographic separation and/or electrospray ionization. To address this problem, a sample
preparation method combining carbonate extraction, surfactant-free organic solvent-assisted solubilization, and proteolysis was developed and demonstrated to target the membrane subproteome of
Deinococcus radiodurans. Out of 503 proteins identified, 135 were recognized as hydrophobic on the
basis of their calculated hydropathy values (GRAVY index), corresponding to coverage of 15% of the
predicted hydrophobic proteome. Using the PSORT algorithm, 53 of the proteins identified were
classified as integral outer membrane proteins and 215 were classified as integral cytoplasmic
membrane proteins. All identified integral cytoplasmic membrane proteins had from 1 to 16 mapped
transmembrane domains (TMDs), and 65% of those containing four or more mapped TMDs were
identified by at least one hydrophobic membrane spanning peptide. The extensive coverage of the
membrane subproteome (24%) by identification of highly hydrophobic proteins containing multiple
TMDs validates the efficacy of the described sample preparation technique to isolate and solubilize
hydrophobic integral membrane proteins from complex protein mixtures.Keywords: membrane proteins • sample preparation • hydrophobic proteins • proteomics • mass spectrometr