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Preparative Scale Production of Functional Mouse Aquaporin 4 Using Different Cell-Free Expression Modes

The continuous progress in the structural and functional characterization of aquaporins increasingly attracts attention to study their roles in certain mammalian diseases. Although several structures of aquaporins have already been solved by crystallization, the challenge of producing sufficient amo...

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Autores principales: Kai, Lei, Kaldenhoff, Ralf, Lian, Jiazhang, Zhu, Xiangcheng, Dötsch, Volker, Bernhard, Frank, Cen, Peilin, Xu, Zhinan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2945771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20885983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012972
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author Kai, Lei
Kaldenhoff, Ralf
Lian, Jiazhang
Zhu, Xiangcheng
Dötsch, Volker
Bernhard, Frank
Cen, Peilin
Xu, Zhinan
author_facet Kai, Lei
Kaldenhoff, Ralf
Lian, Jiazhang
Zhu, Xiangcheng
Dötsch, Volker
Bernhard, Frank
Cen, Peilin
Xu, Zhinan
author_sort Kai, Lei
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description The continuous progress in the structural and functional characterization of aquaporins increasingly attracts attention to study their roles in certain mammalian diseases. Although several structures of aquaporins have already been solved by crystallization, the challenge of producing sufficient amounts of functional proteins still remains. CF (cell free) expression has emerged in recent times as a promising alternative option in order to synthesize large quantities of membrane proteins, and the focus of this report was to evaluate the potential of this technique for the production of eukaryotic aquaporins. We have selected the mouse aquaporin 4 as a representative of mammalian aquaporins. The protein was synthesized in an E. coli extract based cell-free system with two different expression modes, and the efficiencies of two modes were compared. In both, the P-CF (cell-free membrane protein expression as precipitate) mode generating initial aquaporin precipitates as well as in the D-CF (cell-free membrane protein expression in presence of detergent) mode, generating directly detergent solubilized samples, we were able to obtain mg amounts of protein per ml of cell-free reaction. Purified aquaporin samples solubilized in different detergents were reconstituted into liposomes, and analyzed for the water channel activity. The calculated P (f) value of proteoliposome samples isolated from the D-CF mode was 133 µm/s at 10°C, which was 5 times higher as that of the control. A reversible inhibitory effect of mercury chloride was observed, which is consistent with previous observations of in vitro reconstituted aquaporin 4. In this study, a fast and convenient protocol was established for functional expression of aquaporins, which could serve as basis for further applications such as water filtration.
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spelling pubmed-29457712010-09-30 Preparative Scale Production of Functional Mouse Aquaporin 4 Using Different Cell-Free Expression Modes Kai, Lei Kaldenhoff, Ralf Lian, Jiazhang Zhu, Xiangcheng Dötsch, Volker Bernhard, Frank Cen, Peilin Xu, Zhinan PLoS One Research Article The continuous progress in the structural and functional characterization of aquaporins increasingly attracts attention to study their roles in certain mammalian diseases. Although several structures of aquaporins have already been solved by crystallization, the challenge of producing sufficient amounts of functional proteins still remains. CF (cell free) expression has emerged in recent times as a promising alternative option in order to synthesize large quantities of membrane proteins, and the focus of this report was to evaluate the potential of this technique for the production of eukaryotic aquaporins. We have selected the mouse aquaporin 4 as a representative of mammalian aquaporins. The protein was synthesized in an E. coli extract based cell-free system with two different expression modes, and the efficiencies of two modes were compared. In both, the P-CF (cell-free membrane protein expression as precipitate) mode generating initial aquaporin precipitates as well as in the D-CF (cell-free membrane protein expression in presence of detergent) mode, generating directly detergent solubilized samples, we were able to obtain mg amounts of protein per ml of cell-free reaction. Purified aquaporin samples solubilized in different detergents were reconstituted into liposomes, and analyzed for the water channel activity. The calculated P (f) value of proteoliposome samples isolated from the D-CF mode was 133 µm/s at 10°C, which was 5 times higher as that of the control. A reversible inhibitory effect of mercury chloride was observed, which is consistent with previous observations of in vitro reconstituted aquaporin 4. In this study, a fast and convenient protocol was established for functional expression of aquaporins, which could serve as basis for further applications such as water filtration. Public Library of Science 2010-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC2945771/ /pubmed/20885983 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012972 Text en Kai et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Kai, Lei
Kaldenhoff, Ralf
Lian, Jiazhang
Zhu, Xiangcheng
Dötsch, Volker
Bernhard, Frank
Cen, Peilin
Xu, Zhinan
Preparative Scale Production of Functional Mouse Aquaporin 4 Using Different Cell-Free Expression Modes
title Preparative Scale Production of Functional Mouse Aquaporin 4 Using Different Cell-Free Expression Modes
title_full Preparative Scale Production of Functional Mouse Aquaporin 4 Using Different Cell-Free Expression Modes
title_fullStr Preparative Scale Production of Functional Mouse Aquaporin 4 Using Different Cell-Free Expression Modes
title_full_unstemmed Preparative Scale Production of Functional Mouse Aquaporin 4 Using Different Cell-Free Expression Modes
title_short Preparative Scale Production of Functional Mouse Aquaporin 4 Using Different Cell-Free Expression Modes
title_sort preparative scale production of functional mouse aquaporin 4 using different cell-free expression modes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2945771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20885983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012972
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