Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5914982 | Journal of Structural Biology | 2010 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
G-protein coupled receptors still represent one of the most challenging targets in membrane protein research. Here we present a strategic approach for the cell-free synthesis of these complex membrane proteins exemplified by the preparative scale production of the human endothelin A receptor. The versatility of the cell-free expression system was used to modulate sample quality by alteration of detergents hence presenting different solubilization environments to the synthesized protein at different stages of the production process. Sample properties after co-translational and post-translational solubilization have been analysed by evaluation of homogeneity, protein stability and receptor ligand binding competence. This is a first quality evaluation of a membrane protein obtained in two different cell-free expression modes and we demonstrate that both can be used for the production of ligand-binding competent endothelin A receptor in quantities sufficient for structural approaches. The presented strategy of cell-free expression protocol development could serve as basic guideline for the production of related receptors in similar systems.
Keywords
CHSGPCRET-1TDMETAETBkDaPEIIMACn-dodecylphosphocholineTX-100IC50Brij-35PVDFLPPGDDMTMSSECHDMCMCfeeding mixtureSDSLMPGLMPCnuclear magnetic resonance1-palmitoyl-2-hydroxy-sn-glycero-3-[phospho-rac-(1-glycerol)]50% inhibitory concentrationG-protein coupled receptorG-protein coupled receptorsn-Dodecyl-β-D-maltosideSDS–PAGEtris(2-carboxyethyl)phosphine hydrochlorideAgonist bindingSDS–polyacrylamide gel electrophoresisendothelin A receptorendothelin-1transmembrane segmentCell-freeCell-free expressionTriton X-100NMRSolubilizationpolyvinylidene difluoridecircular dichroismTCEPcolumn volumesodium dodecylsulphateCritical micellar concentrationMALSreaction mixturepolymerase chain reactionPCRMolecular weightMulti angle light scatteringMembrane proteinpolyethyleneimineCHAPSSize exclusion chromatographyimmobilized metal affinity chromatographyendothelin B receptor
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Authors
Friederike Junge, Laura M. Luh, Davide Proverbio, Birgit Schäfer, Rupert Abele, Michael Beyermann, Volker Dötsch, Frank Bernhard,