Publications by authors named "Jaimin H Patel"

Human BK channels are large voltage and Ca2+-activated K+ channels, involved in several important functions within the body. The core channel is a tetramer of α subunits, and its function is modulated by the presence of β and γ accessory subunits. BK channels composed of α subunits, as well as BK channels composed of α and β1 subunits, were successfully solubilised from HEK cells with styrene maleic acid (SMA) polymer and purified by nickel affinity chromatography.

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Given their extensive role in cell signalling, GPCRs are significant drug targets; despite this, many of these receptors have limited or no available prophylaxis. Novel drug design and discovery significantly rely on structure determination, of which GPCRs are typically elusive. Progress has been made thus far to produce sufficient quantity and quality of protein for downstream analysis.

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New technologies for the purification of stable membrane proteins have emerged in recent years, in particular methods that allow the preparation of membrane proteins with their native lipid environment. Here, we look at the progress achieved with the use of styrene-maleic acid copolymers (SMA) which are able to insert into biological membranes forming nanoparticles containing membrane proteins and lipids. This technology can be applied to membrane proteins from any host source, and, uniquely, allows purification without the protein ever being removed from a lipid bilayer.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study explores using styrene-maleic acid (SMA) copolymers for extracting and purifying transmembrane proteins while maintaining their native bilayer environment, which addresses drawbacks of traditional detergent methods.
  • Different commercially available SMA polymers were tested with three membrane proteins (BmrA, LeuT, and ZipA) to determine their effectiveness in extraction, revealing that specific ratios (2:1 or 3:1 styrene to maleic acid with 7.5-10 kDa size) work best, regardless of protein characteristics.
  • SMA 2000 polymer proved most effective for purification and functional stability after one-step affinity purification, but other polymers showed variations that could be useful for different applications.
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