Literature DB >> 10844393

The use of Xenopus laevis oocytes for the functional characterization of heterologously expressed membrane proteins.

C A Wagner1, B Friedrich, I Setiawan, F Lang, S Bröer.   

Abstract

The oocytes of the South African clawed frog X. laevis are widely used for the expression of heterologous proteins. The functional characterization of membrane proteins in particular has significantly profited from the use of this expression system. Heterologous cRNA can easily be injected and protein expression and function be studied with several techniques. This review will give a short overview into the variety of methods applicable. They span from different electrophysiological methods such as two electrode voltage clamp, patch clamp and ion-selective electrodes over cytochemistry to protein biochemistry. In spite of the wide usage of Xenopus oocytes, caution should be taken interpreting the results of protein expression. Heterologous proteins may either interact with endogenous proteins, the background of endogenous protein function may be relatively high, or altered protein behaviour may occur due to differences of the ambient temperature or altered cellular environment.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10844393     DOI: 10.1159/000016341

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Physiol Biochem        ISSN: 1015-8987


  31 in total

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4.  Significance of short chain fatty acid transport by members of the monocarboxylate transporter family (MCT).

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5.  Association of 4F2hc with light chains LAT1, LAT2 or y+LAT2 requires different domains.

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9.  Cystinuria-specific rBAT(R365W) mutation reveals two translocation pathways in the amino acid transporter rBAT-b0,+AT.

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10.  Characterization of D150E and G196D aquaporin-2 mutations responsible for nephrogenic diabetes insipidus: importance of a mild phenotype.

Authors:  Cécile Guyon; Yoann Lussier; Pierre Bissonnette; Alexandre Leduc-Nadeau; Michèle Lonergan; Marie-Françoise Arthus; Rafael Bedoya Perez; Anatoly Tiulpakov; Jean-Yves Lapointe; Daniel G Bichet
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