The interest in monoamine oxidases A and B (MAO A and B) is due to their central role in regulating the balance of neurotransmitters, both in the central nervous system and in peripheral organs. As validated drug targets for depression and Parkinson's disease, the elucidation of their crystal structures was an essential step to guide drug design investigations. The development of the heterologous expression system of MAO B in Pichia pastoris and the identification of the detergent, buffer, and precipitant conditions allowed to determine the first crystal structure of human MAO B in 2002. A detailed protocol to obtain reproducible MAO B crystals is described.
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