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Heterologous expression and purification of an active human TRPV3 ion channel

Heterologous expression and purification of an active human TRPV3 ion channel
Heterologous expression and purification of an active human TRPV3 ion channel
The transient receptor potential vanilloid 3 (TRPV3) cation channel is widely expressed in human tissues and has been shown to be activated by mild temperatures or chemical ligands. In spite of great progress in the TRP-channel characterization, very little is known about their structure and interactions with other proteins at the atomic level. This is mainly caused by difficulties in obtaining functionally active samples of high homogeneity. Here, we report on the high-level Escherichia coli expression of the human TRPV3 channel, for which no structural information has been reported to date. We selected a suitable detergent and buffer system using analytical size-exclusion chromatography and a thermal stability assay. We demonstrate that the recombinant purified protein contains high ?-helical content and migrates as dimers and tetramers on native PAGE. Furthermore, the purified channel also retains its current inducing activity, as shown by electrophysiology experiments. The ability to produce the TRPV3 channel heterologously will aid future functional and structural studies
1742-464X
6010-6021
Kol, Stefan
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Braun, Christian
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Thiel, Gerhard
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Doyle, Declan A.
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Kol, Stefan, Braun, Christian, Thiel, Gerhard, Doyle, Declan A., Sundström, Michael, Gourdon, Pontus and Nissen, Poul (2013) Heterologous expression and purification of an active human TRPV3 ion channel. Febs Journal, 280 (23), 6010-6021. (doi:10.1111/febs.12520).

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The transient receptor potential vanilloid 3 (TRPV3) cation channel is widely expressed in human tissues and has been shown to be activated by mild temperatures or chemical ligands. In spite of great progress in the TRP-channel characterization, very little is known about their structure and interactions with other proteins at the atomic level. This is mainly caused by difficulties in obtaining functionally active samples of high homogeneity. Here, we report on the high-level Escherichia coli expression of the human TRPV3 channel, for which no structural information has been reported to date. We selected a suitable detergent and buffer system using analytical size-exclusion chromatography and a thermal stability assay. We demonstrate that the recombinant purified protein contains high ?-helical content and migrates as dimers and tetramers on native PAGE. Furthermore, the purified channel also retains its current inducing activity, as shown by electrophysiology experiments. The ability to produce the TRPV3 channel heterologously will aid future functional and structural studies

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Accepted/In Press date: 9 September 2013
Published date: December 2013
Organisations: Centre for Biological Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 377220
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/377220
ISSN: 1742-464X
PURE UUID: a202e9bf-79bb-4e38-8f83-d2cffc4db3ef

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Author: Stefan Kol
Author: Christian Braun
Author: Gerhard Thiel
Author: Declan A. Doyle
Author: Michael Sundström
Author: Pontus Gourdon
Author: Poul Nissen

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