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Assessing Two-dimensional Crystallization Trials of Small Membrane Proteins for Structural Biology Studies by Electron Crystallography
Published on: October 29, 2010
Two-dimensional crystallization of membrane proteins by reconstitution through dialysis
Matthew C Johnson1, Tina M Dreaden, Laura Y Kim
1School of Biology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Abstract:
Studies of membrane proteins by two-dimensional (2D) crystallization and electron crystallography have provided crucial information on the structure and function of a rapidly growing number of these intricate proteins within a close-to-native lipid bilayer. Here we provide protocols for planning and executing 2D crystallization trials by detergent removal through dialysis, including the preparation of phospholipids and the dialysis setup. General factors to be considered, such as the protein preparation, solubilizing detergent, lipid for reconstitution, and buffer conditions are discussed. Several 2D crystallization conditions are highlighted that have shown great promise to grow 2D crystals within a surprisingly short amount of time. Finally, conditions for optimizing order and size of 2D crystals are outlined.
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