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On the use of Pichia pastoris for isotopic labeling of human GPCRs for NMR studies.


ABSTRACT: NMR studies of human integral membrane proteins provide unique opportunities to probe structure and dynamics at specific locations and on multiple timescales, often with significant implications for disease mechanism and drug development. Since membrane proteins such as G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are highly dynamic and regulated by ligands or other perturbations, NMR methods are potentially well suited to answer basic functional questions (such as addressing the biophysical basis of ligand efficacy) as well as guiding applications (such as novel ligand design). However, such studies on eukaryotic membrane proteins have often been limited by the inability to incorporate optimal isotopic labels for NMR methods developed for large protein/lipid complexes, including methyl TROSY. We review the different expression systems for production of isotopically labeled membrane proteins and highlight the use of the yeast Pichia pastoris to achieve perdeuteration and 13C methyl probe incorporation within isoleucine sidechains. We further illustrate the use of this method for labeling of several biomedically significant GPCRs.

SUBMITTER: Clark L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7282444 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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On the use of Pichia pastoris for isotopic labeling of human GPCRs for NMR studies.

Clark Lindsay L   Dikiy Igor I   Rosenbaum Daniel M DM   Gardner Kevin H KH  

Journal of biomolecular NMR 20180818 4


NMR studies of human integral membrane proteins provide unique opportunities to probe structure and dynamics at specific locations and on multiple timescales, often with significant implications for disease mechanism and drug development. Since membrane proteins such as G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are highly dynamic and regulated by ligands or other perturbations, NMR methods are potentially well suited to answer basic functional questions (such as addressing the biophysical basis of lig  ...[more]

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