2021
DOI: 10.1042/etls20210196
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The high-throughput production of membrane proteins

Abstract: Membrane proteins, found at the junctions between the outside world and the inner workings of the cell, play important roles in human disease and are used as biosensors. More than half of all therapeutics directly affect membrane protein function while nanopores enable DNA sequencing. The structural and functional characterisation of membrane proteins is therefore crucial. However, low levels of naturally abundant protein and the hydrophobic nature of membrane proteins makes production difficult. To maximise s… Show more

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“…Similarly, efflux pumps are upregulated in bacteria during treatment with antibiotics and could become candidate tools to treat infectious diseases [26,27]. However, the use of other targets like the transmembrane permeases for these means is sparsely explored, primarily due to the complications in their production, high hydrophobicity of the TM segments necessitating the use of detergents and uncertain immunogenicity of these proteins [28,29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, efflux pumps are upregulated in bacteria during treatment with antibiotics and could become candidate tools to treat infectious diseases [26,27]. However, the use of other targets like the transmembrane permeases for these means is sparsely explored, primarily due to the complications in their production, high hydrophobicity of the TM segments necessitating the use of detergents and uncertain immunogenicity of these proteins [28,29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%