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Novel Xylene-Linked Maltoside Amphiphiles (XMAs) for Membrane Protein Stabilisation

Authors
Cho, Kyung HoDu, YangScull, Nicola J.Hariharan, ParameswaranGotfryd, KamilLoland, Claus J.Guan, LanByrne, BernadetteKobilka, Brian K.Chae, Pil Seok
Issue Date
Jul-2015
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Keywords
amphiphile design; membrane proteins; detergents; protein stabilisation; protein structure
Citation
Chemistry - A European Journal, v.21, no.28, pp.10008 - 10013
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Journal Title
Chemistry - A European Journal
Volume
21
Number
28
Start Page
10008
End Page
10013
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/17505
DOI
10.1002/chem.201501083
ISSN
0947-6539
Abstract
Membrane proteins are key functional players in biological systems. These biomacromolecules contain both hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions and thus amphipathic molecules are necessary to extract membrane proteins from their native lipid environments and stabilise them in aqueous solutions. Conventional detergents are commonly used for membrane protein manipulation, but membrane proteins surrounded by these agents often undergo denaturation and aggregation. In this study, a novel class of maltoside-bearing amphiphiles, with a xylene linker in the central region, designated xylene-linked maltoside amphiphiles (XMAs) was developed. When these novel agents were evaluated with a number of membrane proteins, it was found that XMA-4 and XMA-5 have particularly favourable efficacy with respect to membrane protein stabilisation, indicating that these agents hold significant potential for membrane protein structural study.
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