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Membrane protein extraction and purification using partially-esterified SMA polymers

Styrene maleic acid (SMA) polymers have proven to be very successful for the extraction of membrane proteins, forming SMA lipid particles (SMALPs), which maintain a lipid bilayer around the membrane protein. SMALP-encapsulated membrane proteins can be used for functional and structural studies. The...

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Autores principales: Hawkins, Olivia P., Jahromi, Christine Parisa T., Gulamhussein, Aiman A., Nestorow, Stephanie, Bahra, Taranpreet, Shelton, Christian, Owusu-Mensah, Quincy K., Mohiddin, Naadiya, O'Rourke, Hannah, Ajmal, Mariam, Byrnes, Kara, Khan, Madiha, Nahar, Nila N., Lim, Arcella, Harris, Cassandra, Healy, Hannah, Hasan, Syeda W., Ahmed, Asma, Evans, Lora, Vaitsopoulou, Afroditi, Akram, Aneel, Williams, Chris, Binding, Johanna, Thandi, Rumandeep K., Joby, Aswathy, Guest, Ashley, Tariq, Mohammad Z., Rasool, Farah, Cavanagh, Luke, Kang, Simran, Asparuhov, Biser, Jestin, Aleksandr, Dafforn, Timothy R., Simms, John, Bill, Roslyn M., Goddard, Alan D., Rothnie, Alice J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8484863/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34480878
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbamem.2021.183758
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author Hawkins, Olivia P.
Jahromi, Christine Parisa T.
Gulamhussein, Aiman A.
Nestorow, Stephanie
Bahra, Taranpreet
Shelton, Christian
Owusu-Mensah, Quincy K.
Mohiddin, Naadiya
O'Rourke, Hannah
Ajmal, Mariam
Byrnes, Kara
Khan, Madiha
Nahar, Nila N.
Lim, Arcella
Harris, Cassandra
Healy, Hannah
Hasan, Syeda W.
Ahmed, Asma
Evans, Lora
Vaitsopoulou, Afroditi
Akram, Aneel
Williams, Chris
Binding, Johanna
Thandi, Rumandeep K.
Joby, Aswathy
Guest, Ashley
Tariq, Mohammad Z.
Rasool, Farah
Cavanagh, Luke
Kang, Simran
Asparuhov, Biser
Jestin, Aleksandr
Dafforn, Timothy R.
Simms, John
Bill, Roslyn M.
Goddard, Alan D.
Rothnie, Alice J.
author_facet Hawkins, Olivia P.
Jahromi, Christine Parisa T.
Gulamhussein, Aiman A.
Nestorow, Stephanie
Bahra, Taranpreet
Shelton, Christian
Owusu-Mensah, Quincy K.
Mohiddin, Naadiya
O'Rourke, Hannah
Ajmal, Mariam
Byrnes, Kara
Khan, Madiha
Nahar, Nila N.
Lim, Arcella
Harris, Cassandra
Healy, Hannah
Hasan, Syeda W.
Ahmed, Asma
Evans, Lora
Vaitsopoulou, Afroditi
Akram, Aneel
Williams, Chris
Binding, Johanna
Thandi, Rumandeep K.
Joby, Aswathy
Guest, Ashley
Tariq, Mohammad Z.
Rasool, Farah
Cavanagh, Luke
Kang, Simran
Asparuhov, Biser
Jestin, Aleksandr
Dafforn, Timothy R.
Simms, John
Bill, Roslyn M.
Goddard, Alan D.
Rothnie, Alice J.
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description Styrene maleic acid (SMA) polymers have proven to be very successful for the extraction of membrane proteins, forming SMA lipid particles (SMALPs), which maintain a lipid bilayer around the membrane protein. SMALP-encapsulated membrane proteins can be used for functional and structural studies. The SMALP approach allows retention of important protein-annular lipid interactions, exerts lateral pressure, and offers greater stability than traditional detergent solubilisation. However, SMA polymer does have some limitations, including a sensitivity to divalent cations and low pH, an absorbance spectrum that overlaps with many proteins, and possible restrictions on protein conformational change. Various modified polymers have been developed to try to overcome these challenges, but no clear solution has been found. A series of partially-esterified variants of SMA (SMA 2625, SMA 1440 and SMA 17352) has previously been shown to be highly effective for solubilisation of plant and cyanobacterial thylakoid membranes. It was hypothesised that the partial esterification of maleic acid groups would increase tolerance to divalent cations. Therefore, these partially-esterified polymers were tested for the solubilisation of lipids and membrane proteins, and their tolerance to magnesium ions. It was found that all partially esterified polymers were capable of solubilising and purifying a range of membrane proteins, but the yield of protein was lower with SMA 1440, and the degree of purity was lower for both SMA 1440 and SMA 17352. SMA 2625 performed comparably to SMA 2000. SMA 1440 also showed an increased sensitivity to divalent cations. Thus, it appears the interactions between SMA and divalent cations are more complex than proposed and require further investigation.
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spelling pubmed-84848632021-12-01 Membrane protein extraction and purification using partially-esterified SMA polymers Hawkins, Olivia P. Jahromi, Christine Parisa T. Gulamhussein, Aiman A. Nestorow, Stephanie Bahra, Taranpreet Shelton, Christian Owusu-Mensah, Quincy K. Mohiddin, Naadiya O'Rourke, Hannah Ajmal, Mariam Byrnes, Kara Khan, Madiha Nahar, Nila N. Lim, Arcella Harris, Cassandra Healy, Hannah Hasan, Syeda W. Ahmed, Asma Evans, Lora Vaitsopoulou, Afroditi Akram, Aneel Williams, Chris Binding, Johanna Thandi, Rumandeep K. Joby, Aswathy Guest, Ashley Tariq, Mohammad Z. Rasool, Farah Cavanagh, Luke Kang, Simran Asparuhov, Biser Jestin, Aleksandr Dafforn, Timothy R. Simms, John Bill, Roslyn M. Goddard, Alan D. Rothnie, Alice J. Biochim Biophys Acta Biomembr Article Styrene maleic acid (SMA) polymers have proven to be very successful for the extraction of membrane proteins, forming SMA lipid particles (SMALPs), which maintain a lipid bilayer around the membrane protein. SMALP-encapsulated membrane proteins can be used for functional and structural studies. The SMALP approach allows retention of important protein-annular lipid interactions, exerts lateral pressure, and offers greater stability than traditional detergent solubilisation. However, SMA polymer does have some limitations, including a sensitivity to divalent cations and low pH, an absorbance spectrum that overlaps with many proteins, and possible restrictions on protein conformational change. Various modified polymers have been developed to try to overcome these challenges, but no clear solution has been found. A series of partially-esterified variants of SMA (SMA 2625, SMA 1440 and SMA 17352) has previously been shown to be highly effective for solubilisation of plant and cyanobacterial thylakoid membranes. It was hypothesised that the partial esterification of maleic acid groups would increase tolerance to divalent cations. Therefore, these partially-esterified polymers were tested for the solubilisation of lipids and membrane proteins, and their tolerance to magnesium ions. It was found that all partially esterified polymers were capable of solubilising and purifying a range of membrane proteins, but the yield of protein was lower with SMA 1440, and the degree of purity was lower for both SMA 1440 and SMA 17352. SMA 2625 performed comparably to SMA 2000. SMA 1440 also showed an increased sensitivity to divalent cations. Thus, it appears the interactions between SMA and divalent cations are more complex than proposed and require further investigation. Elsevier 2021-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8484863/ /pubmed/34480878 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbamem.2021.183758 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hawkins, Olivia P.
Jahromi, Christine Parisa T.
Gulamhussein, Aiman A.
Nestorow, Stephanie
Bahra, Taranpreet
Shelton, Christian
Owusu-Mensah, Quincy K.
Mohiddin, Naadiya
O'Rourke, Hannah
Ajmal, Mariam
Byrnes, Kara
Khan, Madiha
Nahar, Nila N.
Lim, Arcella
Harris, Cassandra
Healy, Hannah
Hasan, Syeda W.
Ahmed, Asma
Evans, Lora
Vaitsopoulou, Afroditi
Akram, Aneel
Williams, Chris
Binding, Johanna
Thandi, Rumandeep K.
Joby, Aswathy
Guest, Ashley
Tariq, Mohammad Z.
Rasool, Farah
Cavanagh, Luke
Kang, Simran
Asparuhov, Biser
Jestin, Aleksandr
Dafforn, Timothy R.
Simms, John
Bill, Roslyn M.
Goddard, Alan D.
Rothnie, Alice J.
Membrane protein extraction and purification using partially-esterified SMA polymers
title Membrane protein extraction and purification using partially-esterified SMA polymers
title_full Membrane protein extraction and purification using partially-esterified SMA polymers
title_fullStr Membrane protein extraction and purification using partially-esterified SMA polymers
title_full_unstemmed Membrane protein extraction and purification using partially-esterified SMA polymers
title_short Membrane protein extraction and purification using partially-esterified SMA polymers
title_sort membrane protein extraction and purification using partially-esterified sma polymers
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8484863/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34480878
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbamem.2021.183758
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