A cell-free translation and proteoliposome reconstitution system for functional analysis of plant solute transporters

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We describe here a novel proteoliposome reconstitution system for functional analysis of plant membrane transporters that is based on a modified wheat germ cell-free translation system. We established optimized conditions for the reconstitution system with Arabidopsis thaliana phosphoenolpyruvate/ phosphate translocator 1 (AtPPT1) as a model transporter. A high activity of AtPPT1 was achieved by synthesis of the protein in the presence of both a detergent such as Brij35 and liposomes. We also determined the substrate specificities of three putative rice PPT homologs with this system. The cell-free proteoliposome reconstitution system provides a valuable tool for functional analysis of transporter proteins. © The Author 2007. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists. All rights reserved.

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Nozawa, A., Nanamiya, H., Miyata, T., Linka, N., Endo, Y., Weber, A. P. M., & Tozawa, Y. (2007). A cell-free translation and proteoliposome reconstitution system for functional analysis of plant solute transporters. Plant and Cell Physiology, 48(12), 1815–1820. https://doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pcm150

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