The production of membrane proteins of high purity and in satisfactory yields is crucial for biomedical research. Due to their involvement in various cellular processes, membrane proteins have increasingly become some of the most important drug targets in modern times. Therefore, their structural and functional characterization is a high priority. However, protein expression has always been more challenging for membrane proteins than for soluble proteins. In this review, we present four of the most commonly-used expression systems for eukaryotic membrane proteins. We describe the benefits and drawbacks of bacterial, yeast, insect and mammalian cells. In addition, we describe the different features (growth rate, yield, post-translational mod...
Although the majority of eukaryotic MEMBRANE PROTEIN structures are DERIVED FROM PROTEINS produced i...
A key point when it comes to heterologous expression of eukaryotic membrane proteins (EMPs) is the c...
AbstractEscherichia coli is by far the most widely used bacterial host for the production of membran...
The production of membrane proteins of high purity and in satisfactory yields is crucial for biomedi...
Abstract The last four years have brought exciting progress in membrane protein research. Finally th...
Despite many high-profile successes, recombinant membrane protein production remains a technical cha...
BACKGROUND: Membrane proteins are the targets of 50% of drugs, although they only represent 1% of to...
Background: Membrane proteins are the targets of 50% of drugs, although they only represent 1% of to...
A major obstacle to studying membrane proteins by biophysical techniques is the difficulty in produc...
Eukaryotic membrane proteins play many vital roles in the cell and are important drug targets. Appro...
Background: Membrane protein research is frequently hampered by the low natural abundance of these p...
Membrane proteins often exist in their native membranes at low abundance. Therefore, strong overexpr...
Understanding the structures and functions of membrane proteins is an active area of research within...
Membrane proteins comprise up to one-third of prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes, but only a very sm...
AbstractCell-free protein production has become a core technology in the rapidly spreading field of ...
Although the majority of eukaryotic MEMBRANE PROTEIN structures are DERIVED FROM PROTEINS produced i...
A key point when it comes to heterologous expression of eukaryotic membrane proteins (EMPs) is the c...
AbstractEscherichia coli is by far the most widely used bacterial host for the production of membran...
The production of membrane proteins of high purity and in satisfactory yields is crucial for biomedi...
Abstract The last four years have brought exciting progress in membrane protein research. Finally th...
Despite many high-profile successes, recombinant membrane protein production remains a technical cha...
BACKGROUND: Membrane proteins are the targets of 50% of drugs, although they only represent 1% of to...
Background: Membrane proteins are the targets of 50% of drugs, although they only represent 1% of to...
A major obstacle to studying membrane proteins by biophysical techniques is the difficulty in produc...
Eukaryotic membrane proteins play many vital roles in the cell and are important drug targets. Appro...
Background: Membrane protein research is frequently hampered by the low natural abundance of these p...
Membrane proteins often exist in their native membranes at low abundance. Therefore, strong overexpr...
Understanding the structures and functions of membrane proteins is an active area of research within...
Membrane proteins comprise up to one-third of prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes, but only a very sm...
AbstractCell-free protein production has become a core technology in the rapidly spreading field of ...
Although the majority of eukaryotic MEMBRANE PROTEIN structures are DERIVED FROM PROTEINS produced i...
A key point when it comes to heterologous expression of eukaryotic membrane proteins (EMPs) is the c...
AbstractEscherichia coli is by far the most widely used bacterial host for the production of membran...