Eukaryotic membrane protein overproduction in Lactococcus lactis

  • Edmund R.S. Kunji
  • , Wai Chan Ka
  • , Dirk Jan Slotboom
  • , Suzanne Floyd
  • , Rosemary O'Connor
  • , Magnus Monné

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Abstract

Eukaryotic membrane proteins play many vital roles in the cell and are important drug targets. Approximately 25% of all genes identified in the genome are known to encode membrane proteins, but the vast majority have no assigned function. Although the generation of structures of soluble proteins has entered the high-throughput stage, for eukaryotic membrane proteins only a dozen high-resolution structures have been obtained so far. One major bottleneck for the functional and structural characterisation of membrane proteins is the overproduction of biologically active material. Recent advances in the development of the Lactococcus lactis expression system have opened the way for the high-throughput functional expression of eukaryotic membrane proteins.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)546-551
Number of pages6
JournalCurrent Opinion in Biotechnology
Volume16
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2005

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