Expression and purification of the mammalian translocator protein for structural studies.
The translocator protein (TSPO) is an 18 kDa polytopic membrane protein of the outer mitochondrial membrane, abundantly present in the steroid-synthesising cells. TSPO has been linked to a number of disorders, and it is recognised as a promising drug target with a range of potential medical applicat...
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doaj-bcc14cd7aa5f45c599882c71fdd7f1d52020-11-24T21:47:47ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01136e019883210.1371/journal.pone.0198832Expression and purification of the mammalian translocator protein for structural studies.Elisabeth GraeberVolodymyr M KorkhovThe translocator protein (TSPO) is an 18 kDa polytopic membrane protein of the outer mitochondrial membrane, abundantly present in the steroid-synthesising cells. TSPO has been linked to a number of disorders, and it is recognised as a promising drug target with a range of potential medical applications. Structural and biochemical characterisation of a mammalian TSPO requires expression and purification of the protein of high quality in sufficiently large quantities. Here we describe detailed procedures for heterologous expression and purification of mammalian TSPO in HEK293 cells. We demonstrate that the established procedures can be used for untagged TSPO as well as for C-terminally fused TSPO constructs. Our protocol can be routinely used to generate high-quality TSPO preparations for biochemical and structural studies.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5999236?pdf=render |
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Elisabeth Graeber Volodymyr M Korkhov Expression and purification of the mammalian translocator protein for structural studies. PLoS ONE |
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Elisabeth Graeber Volodymyr M Korkhov |
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Expression and purification of the mammalian translocator protein for structural studies. |
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Expression and purification of the mammalian translocator protein for structural studies. |
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Expression and purification of the mammalian translocator protein for structural studies. |
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Expression and purification of the mammalian translocator protein for structural studies. |
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Expression and purification of the mammalian translocator protein for structural studies. |
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expression and purification of the mammalian translocator protein for structural studies. |
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The translocator protein (TSPO) is an 18 kDa polytopic membrane protein of the outer mitochondrial membrane, abundantly present in the steroid-synthesising cells. TSPO has been linked to a number of disorders, and it is recognised as a promising drug target with a range of potential medical applications. Structural and biochemical characterisation of a mammalian TSPO requires expression and purification of the protein of high quality in sufficiently large quantities. Here we describe detailed procedures for heterologous expression and purification of mammalian TSPO in HEK293 cells. We demonstrate that the established procedures can be used for untagged TSPO as well as for C-terminally fused TSPO constructs. Our protocol can be routinely used to generate high-quality TSPO preparations for biochemical and structural studies. |
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