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Query: EC:3.6.3.44 (
P-glycoprotein
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Utilizing human
P-glycoprotein
(
P-gp
), we investigated methods to enhance the heterologous expression of ATP-binding cassette transporters in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Human multidrug resistance gene MDR1 cDNA was placed in a high-copy 2 mu yeast expression plasmid under the control of the inducible GAL1 promoter or the strong constitutive PMA1 promoter from which
P-gp
was expressed in functional form. Yeast cells expressing
P-gp
were valinomycin resistant. Basal ATPase activity of
P-gp
in yeast membranes was 0. 4-0.7 micromol/mg/min indicating excellent functionality.
P-glycoprotein
expressed in the protease-deficient strain BJ5457 was found in the plasma membrane and was not N-glycosylated. By use of the PMA1 promoter,
P-gp
could be expressed at 3% of total membrane protein. The expression level could be further enhanced to 8% when cells were grown in the presence of 10% glycerol as a chemical chaperone. Similarly, glycerol enhanced protein levels of
P-gp
expressed under control of the GAL1 promoter.
Glycerol
was demonstrated to enhance posttranslational stability of
P-gp
. Polyhistidine-tagged
P-gp
was purified by metal affinity chromatography and reconstituted into proteoliposomes in milligram quantities and its ATPase activity was characterized. Turnover numbers as high as 12 s(-1) were observed. The kinetic parameters K(MgATP)(M), V(max), and drug activation were dependent on the lipid composition of proteoliposomes and pH of the assay and were similar to
P-gp
purified from mammalian sources. In conclusion, we developed a system for cost-effective, high-yield, heterologous expression of functional
P-gp
useful in producing large quantities of normal and mutant
P-gp
forms for structural and mechanistic studies.
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PMID:Use of chemical chaperones in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to enhance heterologous membrane protein expression: high-yield expression and purification of human P-glycoprotein. 1072 88