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High-throughput Crystallization of Membrane Proteins Using the Lipidic Bicelle Method
Published on: January 9, 2012
RePol: A high-throughput screen for optimizing membrane protein solubilization and purification using polymers
Adam Evans1, Bethan Kelly1, Pooja Sridhar1
1School of Biosciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK.
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Extraction and purification of membrane proteins has for a long time represented a significant challenge. Polymer-based extraction methods, like those using styrene maleic acid co-polymers have provided a fertile approach to generate samples that include the local lipid environment surrounding the protein. However, the wide variety of different polymers now available provides a challenge to identify the optimal solution. In this study we develop and demonstrate a novel high-throughput screening approach for rapid optimization of polymer solubilization agents and chromatography resins for membrane protein purification. Using this approach, we explore whether there are standard conditions that perform well for a range of membrane protein morphologies, sources and functions. These data show that no such standard conditions exist for either polymer solubilization agent or chromatography resin and that some combinations are rarely suitable for membrane protein purifications under these conditions, such as the use of TALON resin at a pH of 7.5 or SMALP300 in the Synthetic Nanodisc Screening Kit MINI kit. Instead, the use of the screening approach developed in this work is the best route to an optimal membrane protein preparation protocol.
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