Crystallizing membrane proteins for structure-function studies using lipidic mesophases.
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Caffrey M, Crystallizing membrane proteins for structure-function studies using lipidic mesophases., Biochemical Society transactions, 39, 3, 2011, 725-32Download Item:

Abstract:
The lipidic cubic phase method for crystallizing membrane proteins has posted some high-profile
successes recently. This is especially true in the area of G-protein-coupled receptors, with six new
crystallographic structures emerging in the last 3
1/2
years. Slowly, it is becoming an accepted
method with a proven record and convincing generality. However, it is not a method that is used in
every membrane structural biology laboratory and that is unfortunate. The reluctance in adopting
it is attributable, in part, to the anticipated difficulties associated with handling the sticky viscous
cubic mesophase in which crystals grow. Harvesting and collecting diffraction data with the
mesophase-grown crystals is also viewed with some trepidation. It is acknowledged that there are
challenges associated with the method. However, over the years, we have worked to make the
method user-friendly. To this end, tools for handling the mesophase in the pico- to nano-litre
volume range have been developed for efficient crystallization screening in manual and robotic
modes. Glass crystallization plates have been built that provide unparalleled optical quality and
sensitivity to nascent crystals. Lipid and precipitant screens have been implemented for a more
rational approach to crystallogenesis, such that the method can now be applied to a wide variety of
membrane protein types and sizes. In the present article, these assorted advances are outlined,
along with a summary of the membrane proteins that have yielded to the method. The challenges
that must be overcome to develop the method further are described
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Author: CAFFREY, MARTIN
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crystallization, G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR), lipidic cubic phase, macromolecular crystallography, membrane protein structure, mesophase, robot, structure–function analysisDOI:
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