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Cell-Free Production of Proteoliposomes for Functional Analysis and Antibody Development Targeting Membrane Proteins
Published on: September 22, 2020
In vitro Assay for Bacterial Membrane Protein Integration into Proteoliposomes
Hanako Nishikawa1, Masaru Sasaki1, Ken-Ichi Nishiyama1,2
1The United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Iwate University, Morioka, Japan.
Abstract:
It is important to experimentally determine how membrane proteins are integrated into biomembranes to unveil the roles of the integration factors, and to understand the functions and structures of membrane proteins. We have developed a reconstitution system for membrane protein integration in E. coli using purified factors, in which the integration reaction in vivo is highly reproducible. This system enabled not only analysis of membrane-embedded factors including glycolipid MPIase, but also elucidation of the detailed mechanisms underlying membrane protein integration. Using the system, the integration of membrane proteins can be evaluated in vitro through a protease-protection assay. We report here how to prepare (proteo)liposomes and to determine the activities of membrane protein integration.

