Unstable protein purification through the formation of stable complexes

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Abstract

Purification of proteins containing disordered regions and participating in transient complexes is often challenging because of the small amounts available after purification, their heterogeneity, instability, and/or poor solubility. To circumvent these difficulties, we set up a methodology that enables the production of stable complexes in large amounts for structural and functional studies. In this chapter, we describe the methodology used to establish the best cell culture conditions and buffer compositions to optimize soluble protein production and their stabilization through protein complex formation. Two examples of challenging protein families are described, namely, the human steroid nuclear receptors and the HIV-1 pre-integration complexes.

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Eiler, S., Levy, N., Maillot, B., Batisse, J., Aubreton, K. P., Oladosu, O., & Ruff, M. (2018). Unstable protein purification through the formation of stable complexes. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1764, pp. 315–328). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-7759-8_20

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