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Current problems and future avenues in proteoliposome research.

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.147124
Publisher DOI
10.1042/BST20190966
PubMed ID
32830854
Description
Membrane proteins (MPs) are the gatekeepers between different biological compartments separated by lipid bilayers. Being receptors, channels, transporters, or primary pumps, they fulfill a wide variety of cellular functions and their importance is reflected in the increasing number of drugs that target MPs. Functional studies of MPs within a native cellular context, however, is difficult due to the innate complexity of the densely packed membranes. Over the past decades, detergent-based extraction and purification of MPs and their reconstitution into lipid mimetic systems has been a very powerful tool to simplify the experimental system. In this review, we focus on proteoliposomes that have become an indispensable experimental system for enzymes with a vectorial function, including many of the here described energy transducing MPs. We first address long standing questions on the difficulty of successful reconstitution and controlled orientation of MPs into liposomes. A special emphasis is given on coreconstitution of several MPs into the same bilayer. Second, we discuss recent progress in the development of fluorescent dyes that offer sensitive detection with high temporal resolution. Finally, we briefly cover the use of giant unilamellar vesicles for the investigation of complex enzymatic cascades, a very promising experimental tool considering our increasing knowledge of the interplay of different cellular components.
Date of Publication
2020-08-28
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
500 Science > 570 Life sciences; biology
500 Science > 540 Chemistry
Keyword(s)
liposome membrane mimicking system membrane proteins protein reconstitution synthetic biology
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Amati, Andrea Marcoorcid-logo
Departement für Chemie und Biochemie (DCB)
Graf, Simone Sandra
Departement für Chemie und Biochemie (DCB)
Deutschmann, Sabina Barbara
Departement für Chemie und Biochemie (DCB)
Dolder, Nicolasorcid-logo
Departement für Chemie und Biochemie (DCB)
von Ballmoos, Christophorcid-logo
Departement für Chemie und Biochemie (DCB)
Additional Credits
Departement für Chemie und Biochemie (DCB)
Series
Biochemical Society transactions
Publisher
Portland Press
ISSN
0300-5127
Access(Rights)
open.access
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