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A Cell-Free Translocation System Using Extracts of Cultured Insect Cells to Yield Functional Membrane Proteins
Cell-free protein synthesis is a powerful method to explore the structure and function of membrane proteins and to analyze the targeting and translocation of proteins across the ER membrane. Developing a cell-free system based on cultured cells for the synthesis of membrane proteins could provide a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4259328/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25486605 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112874 |
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author | Ezure, Toru Nanatani, Kei Sato, Yoko Suzuki, Satomi Aizawa, Keishi Souma, Satoshi Ito, Masaaki Hohsaka, Takahiro von Heijine, Gunnar Utsumi, Toshihiko Abe, Keietsu Ando, Eiji Uozumi, Nobuyuki |
author_facet | Ezure, Toru Nanatani, Kei Sato, Yoko Suzuki, Satomi Aizawa, Keishi Souma, Satoshi Ito, Masaaki Hohsaka, Takahiro von Heijine, Gunnar Utsumi, Toshihiko Abe, Keietsu Ando, Eiji Uozumi, Nobuyuki |
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description | Cell-free protein synthesis is a powerful method to explore the structure and function of membrane proteins and to analyze the targeting and translocation of proteins across the ER membrane. Developing a cell-free system based on cultured cells for the synthesis of membrane proteins could provide a highly reproducible alternative to the use of tissues from living animals. We isolated Sf21 microsomes from cultured insect cells by a simplified isolation procedure and evaluated the performance of the translocation system in combination with a cell-free translation system originating from the same source. The isolated microsomes contained the basic translocation machinery for polytopic membrane proteins including SRP-dependent targeting components, translocation channel (translocon)-dependent translocation, and the apparatus for signal peptide cleavage and N-linked glycosylation. A transporter protein synthesized with the cell-free system could be functionally reconstituted into a lipid bilayer. In addition, single and double labeling with non-natural amino acids could be achieved at both the lumen side and the cytosolic side in this system. Moreover, tail-anchored proteins, which are post-translationally integrated by the guided entry of tail-anchored proteins (GET) machinery, were inserted correctly into the microsomes. These results showed that the newly developed cell-free translocation system derived from cultured insect cells is a practical tool for the biogenesis of properly folded polytopic membrane proteins as well as tail-anchored proteins. |
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spelling | pubmed-42593282014-12-15 A Cell-Free Translocation System Using Extracts of Cultured Insect Cells to Yield Functional Membrane Proteins Ezure, Toru Nanatani, Kei Sato, Yoko Suzuki, Satomi Aizawa, Keishi Souma, Satoshi Ito, Masaaki Hohsaka, Takahiro von Heijine, Gunnar Utsumi, Toshihiko Abe, Keietsu Ando, Eiji Uozumi, Nobuyuki PLoS One Research Article Cell-free protein synthesis is a powerful method to explore the structure and function of membrane proteins and to analyze the targeting and translocation of proteins across the ER membrane. Developing a cell-free system based on cultured cells for the synthesis of membrane proteins could provide a highly reproducible alternative to the use of tissues from living animals. We isolated Sf21 microsomes from cultured insect cells by a simplified isolation procedure and evaluated the performance of the translocation system in combination with a cell-free translation system originating from the same source. The isolated microsomes contained the basic translocation machinery for polytopic membrane proteins including SRP-dependent targeting components, translocation channel (translocon)-dependent translocation, and the apparatus for signal peptide cleavage and N-linked glycosylation. A transporter protein synthesized with the cell-free system could be functionally reconstituted into a lipid bilayer. In addition, single and double labeling with non-natural amino acids could be achieved at both the lumen side and the cytosolic side in this system. Moreover, tail-anchored proteins, which are post-translationally integrated by the guided entry of tail-anchored proteins (GET) machinery, were inserted correctly into the microsomes. These results showed that the newly developed cell-free translocation system derived from cultured insect cells is a practical tool for the biogenesis of properly folded polytopic membrane proteins as well as tail-anchored proteins. Public Library of Science 2014-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4259328/ /pubmed/25486605 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112874 Text en © 2014 Ezure 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ezure, Toru Nanatani, Kei Sato, Yoko Suzuki, Satomi Aizawa, Keishi Souma, Satoshi Ito, Masaaki Hohsaka, Takahiro von Heijine, Gunnar Utsumi, Toshihiko Abe, Keietsu Ando, Eiji Uozumi, Nobuyuki A Cell-Free Translocation System Using Extracts of Cultured Insect Cells to Yield Functional Membrane Proteins |
title | A Cell-Free Translocation System Using Extracts of Cultured Insect Cells to Yield Functional Membrane Proteins |
title_full | A Cell-Free Translocation System Using Extracts of Cultured Insect Cells to Yield Functional Membrane Proteins |
title_fullStr | A Cell-Free Translocation System Using Extracts of Cultured Insect Cells to Yield Functional Membrane Proteins |
title_full_unstemmed | A Cell-Free Translocation System Using Extracts of Cultured Insect Cells to Yield Functional Membrane Proteins |
title_short | A Cell-Free Translocation System Using Extracts of Cultured Insect Cells to Yield Functional Membrane Proteins |
title_sort | cell-free translocation system using extracts of cultured insect cells to yield functional membrane proteins |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4259328/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25486605 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112874 |
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