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Bridging the gap: A GFP‐based strategy for overexpression and purification of membrane proteins with intra and extracellular C‐termini
Authors:Jennifer M Hsieh  Gabriel Mercado Besserer  M Gregor Madej  Ha‐Quyen Bui  Seunghyug Kwon  Jeff Abramson
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095;2. Department of Physiology, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, California 90095
Abstract:Low expression and instability during isolation are major obstacles preventing adequate structure‐function characterization of membrane proteins (MPs). To increase the likelihood of generating large quantities of protein, C‐terminally fused green fluorescent protein (GFP) is commonly used as a reporter for monitoring expression and evaluating purification. This technique has mainly been restricted to MPs with intracellular C‐termini (Cin) due to GFP's inability to fluoresce in the Escherichia coli periplasm. With the aid of Glycophorin A, a single transmembrane spanning protein, we developed a method to convert MPs with extracellular C‐termini (Cout) to Cin ones providing a conduit for implementing GFP reporting. We tested this method on eleven MPs with predicted Cout topology resulting in high level expression. For nine of the eleven MPs, a stable, monodisperse protein‐detergent complex was identified using an extended fluorescence‐detection size exclusion chromatography procedure that monitors protein stability over time, a critical parameter affecting the success of structure‐function studies. Five MPs were successfully cleaved from the GFP tag by site‐specific proteolysis and purified to homogeneity. To address the challenge of inefficient proteolysis, we explored expression and purification conditions in the absence of the fusion tag. Contrary to previous studies, optimal expression conditions established with the fusion were not directly transferable for overexpression in the absence of the GFP tag. These studies establish a broadly applicable method for GFP screening of MPs with Cout topology, yielding sufficient protein suitable for structure‐function studies and are superior to expression and purification in the absence GFP fusion tagging.
Keywords:membrane protein expression  green fluorescent protein  fluorescence‐detection size exclusion chromatography FSEC  pWarf  glycophorin A
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