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The role of lipids and salts in two-dimensional crystallization of the glycine-betaine transporter BetP from Corynebacterium glutamicum
Authors:Tsai Ching-Ju  Ejsing Christer S  Shevchenko Andrej  Ziegler Christine
Institution:aMax Planck Institute of Biophysics, Department of Structural Biology, Max-von-Laue Strasse 3, 60438 Frankfurt, Germany;bMax Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, 01307 Dresden, Germany
Abstract:The osmoregulated and chill-sensitive glycine–betaine transporter (BetP) from Corynebacterium glutamicum was reconstituted into lipids to form two-dimensional (2D) crystals. The sensitivity of BetP partly bases on its interaction with lipids. Here we demonstrate that lipids and salts influence crystal morphology and crystallinity of a C-terminally truncated BetP. The salt type and concentration during crystallization determined whether crystals grew in the form of planar-tubes, sheets or vesicles, while the lipid type influenced crystal packing and order. Three different lipid preparations for 2D crystallization were compared. Only the use of lipids extracted from C. glutamicum cells led to the formation of large, well-ordered crystalline areas. To understand the lipid-derived influence on crystallinity, lipid extracts from different stages of the crystallization process were analyzed by quantitative multiple-precursor ion scanning mass spectroscopy (MS). Results show that BetP has a preference for fatty acid moieties 16:0–18:1, and that a phosphatidyl glycerol (PG) 16:0–18:1 rich preparation prevents formation of pseudo crystals.
Keywords:Membrane proteins  2D crystallization  Lipid species  Mass spectroscopy  Multiple-precursor ion scanning  Electron microscopy
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