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High-throughput production of human proteins for crystallization: The SGC experience
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High-throughput production of human proteins for crystallization: The SGC experience

Pavel Savitsky, James Bray, Christopher D. O. Cooper, Brian D. Marsden, Pravin Mahajan, Nicola A. Burgess-Brown and Opher Gileadi
Journal of structural biology, Vol.172(1), pp.3-13
01/10/2010
PMID: 20541610

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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Biophysics Cell Biology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Science & Technology
Producing purified human proteins with high yield and purity remains a considerable challenge. We describe the methods utilized in the Structural Genomics Consortium (SGC) in Oxford, resulting in successful purification of 48% of human proteins attempted; of those, the structures of similar to 40% were solved by X-ray crystallography. The main driver has been the parallel processing of multiple (typically 9-20) truncated constructs of each target; modest diversity in vectors and host systems; and standardized purification procedures. We provide method details as well as data on the properties of the constructs leading to crystallized proteins and the impact of methodological variants. These can be used to formulate guidelines for initial approaches to expression of new eukaryotic proteins. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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