International audienceBACKGROUND: Membrane proteins are the targets of 50% of drugs, although they only represent 1% of total cellular proteins. The first major bottleneck on the route to their functional and structural characterisation is their overexpression; and simply choosing the right system can involve many months of trial and error. This work is intended as a guide to where to start when faced with heterologous expression of a membrane protein. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The expression of 20 membrane proteins, both peripheral and integral, in three prokaryotic (E. coli, L. lactis, R. sphaeroides) and three eukaryotic (A. thaliana, N. benthamiana, Sf9 insect cells) hosts was tested. The proteins tested were of various origins (b...
Hattab G, Warschawski DE, Moncoq K, Miroux B. Escherichia coli as host for membrane protein structur...
Eukaryotic membrane proteins play many vital roles in the cell and are important drug targets. Appro...
Membrane protein production is difficult; their biogenesis does not stop with translation but also r...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Membrane proteins are the targets of 50% of drugs, although they o...
Background: Membrane proteins are the targets of 50% of drugs, although they only represent 1% of to...
Membrane proteins are the targets of 50% of drugs, although they only represent 1% of total cellular...
The production of membrane proteins of high purity and in satisfactory yields is crucial for biomedi...
Membrane proteins comprise up to one-third of prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes, but only a very sm...
Abstract The last four years have brought exciting progress in membrane protein research. Finally th...
A major bottleneck in the characterization of membrane proteins is low yield of functional protein i...
Ten percent of human genes encode for membrane transport systems, which are key components in mainta...
As the equivalent to gatekeepers of the cell, membrane transport proteins perform a variety of criti...
Despite many high-profile successes, recombinant membrane protein production remains a technical cha...
Hattab G, Warschawski DE, Moncoq K, Miroux B. Escherichia coli as host for membrane protein structur...
Eukaryotic membrane proteins play many vital roles in the cell and are important drug targets. Appro...
Membrane protein production is difficult; their biogenesis does not stop with translation but also r...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Membrane proteins are the targets of 50% of drugs, although they o...
Background: Membrane proteins are the targets of 50% of drugs, although they only represent 1% of to...
Membrane proteins are the targets of 50% of drugs, although they only represent 1% of total cellular...
The production of membrane proteins of high purity and in satisfactory yields is crucial for biomedi...
Membrane proteins comprise up to one-third of prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes, but only a very sm...
Abstract The last four years have brought exciting progress in membrane protein research. Finally th...
A major bottleneck in the characterization of membrane proteins is low yield of functional protein i...
Ten percent of human genes encode for membrane transport systems, which are key components in mainta...
As the equivalent to gatekeepers of the cell, membrane transport proteins perform a variety of criti...
Despite many high-profile successes, recombinant membrane protein production remains a technical cha...
Hattab G, Warschawski DE, Moncoq K, Miroux B. Escherichia coli as host for membrane protein structur...
Eukaryotic membrane proteins play many vital roles in the cell and are important drug targets. Appro...
Membrane protein production is difficult; their biogenesis does not stop with translation but also r...