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Membrane protein structural biology: the high throughput challenge
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Membrane protein structural biology: the high throughput challenge

Patrick J Loll
Journal of structural biology, v 142(1)
2003
PMID: 12718926

Abstract

Membrane protein Detergent Overexpression Crystallization
Membrane proteins represent roughly one-third of the proteins encoded in the genome, yet fewer than 1% of the proteins are of known structure. High-throughput crystallography offers the hope of correcting this imbalance. In order for large-scale membrane protein structural biology to realize its full promise, however, significant technical challenges must be overcome, the two most substantial being facile protein overexpression and reliable methods for crystal growth.

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