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A survey of integral alpha-helical membrane proteins.


ABSTRACT: Membrane proteins serve as cellular gatekeepers, regulators, and sensors. Prior studies have explored the functional breadth and evolution of proteins and families of particular interest, such as the diversity of transport-associated membrane protein families in prokaryotes and eukaryotes, the composition of integral membrane proteins, and family classification of all human G-protein coupled receptors. However, a comprehensive analysis of the content and evolutionary associations between membrane proteins and families in a diverse set of genomes is lacking. Here, a membrane protein annotation pipeline was developed to define the integral membrane genome and associations between 21,379 proteins from 34 genomes; most, but not all of these proteins belong to 598 defined families. The pipeline was used to provide target input for a structural genomics project that successfully cloned, expressed, and purified 61 of our first 96 selected targets in yeast. Furthermore, the methodology was applied (1) to explore the evolutionary history of the substrate-binding transmembrane domains of the human ABC transporter superfamily, (2) to identify the multidrug resistance-associated membrane proteins in whole genomes, and (3) to identify putative new membrane protein families.

SUBMITTER: Kelly L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2780624 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A survey of integral alpha-helical membrane proteins.

Kelly Libusha L   Pieper Ursula U   Eswar Narayanan N   Hays Franklin A FA   Li Min M   Roe-Zurz Zygy Z   Kroetz Deanna L DL   Giacomini Kathleen M KM   Stroud Robert M RM   Sali Andrej A  

Journal of structural and functional genomics 20090917 4


Membrane proteins serve as cellular gatekeepers, regulators, and sensors. Prior studies have explored the functional breadth and evolution of proteins and families of particular interest, such as the diversity of transport-associated membrane protein families in prokaryotes and eukaryotes, the composition of integral membrane proteins, and family classification of all human G-protein coupled receptors. However, a comprehensive analysis of the content and evolutionary associations between membran  ...[more]

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