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Expression and Purification of Human Mitochondrial Intramembrane Protease PARL.

Elena Arutyunova1, Laine Lysyk1, Melissa Morrison1, Cory Brooks1,2, M Joanne Lemieux3.   

Abstract

Rhomboid proteases are a ubiquitous superfamily of serine intramembrane peptidases that play a role in a wide variety of cellular processes. The mammalian mitochondrial rhomboid protease, Presenilin-Associated Rhomboid Like (PARL), is a critical regulator of mitochondrial homeostasis through the cleavage of its substrates, which have roles in mitochondrial quality control and apoptosis. However, neither structural nor functional information for this important protease is available, because the expression of eukaryotic membrane proteins to sufficient levels in an active form often represents a major bottleneck for in vitro studies. Here we present an optimized protocol for expression and purification of the human PARL protease using the eukaryotic expression host Pichia pastoris. The PARL gene construct was generated in tandem with green fluorescent protein (GFP), which allowed for the selection of high expressing clones and monitoring during the large-scale expression and purification steps. We discuss the production protocol with precise details for each step. The protocol yields 1 mg of pure PARL per liter of yeast culture.

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Keywords:  Detergent; Intramembrane serine proteases; Membrane protein expression; PARL; PINK1; Pichia pastoris; Polytopic membrane protein; Rhomboid

Year:  2021        PMID: 33877619     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1394-8_1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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