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Solubilization of Oligomeric Cell-Free Synthesized Proteins Using SMA Copolymers.

Jessica UllrichLisa HaueisCarsten OhlhoffAnne ZemellaStefan KubickMarlitt Stech
Published in: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2024)
Although membrane proteins are abundant in nature, their investigation is limited due to bottlenecks in heterologous overexpression and consequently restricted accessibility for downstream applications. In this chapter, we address these challenges by presenting a fast and straightforward synthesis platform based on eukaryotic cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS) and an efficient solubilization strategy using styrene-maleic acid (SMA) copolymers. We demonstrate CFPS of TWIK-1, a dimeric ion channel, based on Sf21 (Spodoptera frugiperda) insect lysate showing homooligomerization and N-glycosylation enabled by endoplasmic reticulum-derived microsomes. Furthermore, we employ SMA copolymers for protein solubilization, which preserves the native-like microsomal environment. This approach not only retains the solubilized protein's suitability for downstream applications but also maintains the oligomerization and glycosylation of TWIK-1 post-solubilization. We validate the solubilization procedure using autoradiography, particle size analysis, and biomolecular fluorescence assay and confirm the very efficient, structurally intact solubilization of cell-free synthesized TWIK-1.
Keyphrases
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