AbstractMembrane transporter proteins play critical physiological roles in the cell and constitute 5–10% of prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes. High-resolution structural information is essential for understanding the functional mechanism of these proteins. A prerequisite for structural study is to overexpress such proteins in large quantities. In the last few years, over 20 bacterial membrane transporters were overexpressed at a level of 1 mg/l of culture or higher, most often in Escherichia coli. In this review, we analyzed those factors that affect the quantity and quality of the protein produced, and summarized recent progress in overexpression of membrane transporters from bacterial inner membrane. Rapid progress in genome sequencing p...
Ten percent of human genes encode for membrane transport systems, which are key components in mainta...
Membrane proteins play key roles in many biological processes, from acquisition of nutrients to neu...
Membrane protein structural biology is still a largely unconquered area, given that approximately 25...
AbstractMembrane transporter proteins play critical physiological roles in the cell and constitute 5...
Challenges in the production of integral membrane proteins for structural studies include low expres...
AbstractA general strategy for the amplified expression in Escherichia coli of membrane transport an...
Eukaryotic membrane proteins play many vital roles in the cell and are important drug targets. Appro...
Membrane proteins play key roles in many biological processes, from acquisition of nutrients to neur...
The bacterium Escherichia coli is the most widely used expression host for overexpression trials of ...
Membrane proteins play key roles in many biological processes, from acquisition of nutrients to neur...
In both pro- and eukaryotes 20-30% of all genes encode alpha-helical transmembrane domain proteins, ...
AbstractRecent successes in the determination of atomic resolution structures of integral membrane p...
Although xylosides are abundant in nature, knowledge about xyloside transporters is scarce. Recently...
Membrane proteins play key roles in many biological processes, from acquisition of nutrients to neur...
Membrane proteins are of fundamental importance for all living organisms. They represent up to 30% o...
Ten percent of human genes encode for membrane transport systems, which are key components in mainta...
Membrane proteins play key roles in many biological processes, from acquisition of nutrients to neu...
Membrane protein structural biology is still a largely unconquered area, given that approximately 25...
AbstractMembrane transporter proteins play critical physiological roles in the cell and constitute 5...
Challenges in the production of integral membrane proteins for structural studies include low expres...
AbstractA general strategy for the amplified expression in Escherichia coli of membrane transport an...
Eukaryotic membrane proteins play many vital roles in the cell and are important drug targets. Appro...
Membrane proteins play key roles in many biological processes, from acquisition of nutrients to neur...
The bacterium Escherichia coli is the most widely used expression host for overexpression trials of ...
Membrane proteins play key roles in many biological processes, from acquisition of nutrients to neur...
In both pro- and eukaryotes 20-30% of all genes encode alpha-helical transmembrane domain proteins, ...
AbstractRecent successes in the determination of atomic resolution structures of integral membrane p...
Although xylosides are abundant in nature, knowledge about xyloside transporters is scarce. Recently...
Membrane proteins play key roles in many biological processes, from acquisition of nutrients to neur...
Membrane proteins are of fundamental importance for all living organisms. They represent up to 30% o...
Ten percent of human genes encode for membrane transport systems, which are key components in mainta...
Membrane proteins play key roles in many biological processes, from acquisition of nutrients to neu...
Membrane protein structural biology is still a largely unconquered area, given that approximately 25...