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Cell-Free Production of Proteoliposomes for Functional Analysis and Antibody Development Targeting Membrane Proteins
Published on: September 22, 2020
Advances and challenges of membrane-protein complex production
Sarah Zorman1, Mathieu Botte1, Qiyang Jiang1
1European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Grenoble Outstation, Grenoble 38042, France; Unit for Virus Host-Cell Interactions, University Grenoble Alpes-EMBL-CNRS, Grenoble 38042 France.
Abstract:
Most membrane-proteins exist in complexes rather than isolated entities. To fully understand their biological function it is essential to study the intact membrane-protein assemblies. The overexpression and purification of many essential membrane-protein complexes is still a considerable and often unsurmountable challenge. In these cases, extraction from source is the only option for many large multi-subunit cellular machines. Here, we describe recent advances in overexpression of multi-subunit membrane-protein complexes, the strategies to stabilize these complexes and highlight major achievements in membrane-protein structural research that were facilitated by the prospect of achieving subnanometer to near-atomic resolution by electron cryo-microscopy.
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