Structure and function of membrane proteins encapsulated in a polymer-bound lipid bilayer

Naomi L. Pollock, Sarah C. Lee, Jaimin H. Patel, Aiman A. Gulamhussein, Alice J. Rothnie*

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Abstract

New technologies for the purification of stable membrane proteins have emerged in recent years, in particular methods that allow the preparation of membrane proteins with their native lipid environment. Here, we look at the progress achieved with the use of styrene-maleic acid copolymers (SMA) which are able to insert into biological membranes forming nanoparticles containing membrane proteins and lipids. This technology can be applied to membrane proteins from any host source, and, uniquely, allows purification without the protein ever being removed from a lipid bilayer. Not only do these SMA lipid particles (SMALPs) stabilise membrane proteins, allowing structural and functional studies, but they also offer opportunities to understand the local lipid environment of the host membrane. With any new or different method, questions inevitably arise about the integrity of the protein purified: does it retain its activity; its native structure; and ability to perform its function? How do membrane proteins within SMALPS perform in existing assays and lend themselves to analysis by established methods? We outline here recent work on the structure and function of membrane proteins that have been encapsulated like this in a polymer-bound lipid bilayer, and the potential for the future with this approach.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)809-817
Number of pages9
JournalBBA -Biomembranes
Volume1860
Issue number4
Early online date1 Sept 2017
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2018

Bibliographical note

© 2017, Elsevier. Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

Funding: BBSRC (BB/M018261/1 and BB/L00335X/1).

Keywords

  • styrene maleic acid lipid particle
  • SMALP
  • membrane proteins
  • nanodiscs
  • lipid bilayer
  • detergent-free

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