Literature DB >> 28543736

A rapid expression and purification condition screening protocol for membrane protein structural biology.

Dan Sjöstrand1, Riccardo Diamanti1, Camilla A K Lundgren1, Benjamin Wiseman1, Martin Högbom1.   

Abstract

Membrane proteins control a large number of vital biological processes and are often medically important-not least as drug targets. However, membrane proteins are generally more difficult to work with than their globular counterparts, and as a consequence comparatively few high-resolution structures are available. In any membrane protein structure project, a lot of effort is usually spent on obtaining a pure and stable protein preparation. The process commonly involves the expression of several constructs and homologs, followed by extraction in various detergents. This is normally a time-consuming and highly iterative process since only one or a few conditions can be tested at a time. In this article, we describe a rapid screening protocol in a 96-well format that largely mimics standard membrane protein purification procedures, but eliminates the ultracentrifugation and membrane preparation steps. Moreover, we show that the results are robustly translatable to large-scale production of detergent-solubilized protein for structural studies. We have applied this protocol to 60 proteins from an E. coli membrane protein library, in order to find the optimal expression, solubilization and purification conditions for each protein. With guidance from the obtained screening data, we have also performed successful large-scale purifications of several of the proteins. The protocol provides a rapid, low cost solution to one of the major bottlenecks in structural biology, making membrane protein structures attainable even for the small laboratory.
© 2017 The Protein Society.

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Keywords:  E. coli; FSEC; GFP; IMAC purification; detergent screening; membrane protein; structural biology

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28543736      PMCID: PMC5521553          DOI: 10.1002/pro.3196

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protein Sci        ISSN: 0961-8368            Impact factor:   6.725


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