Structural analysis of a nanoparticle containing a lipid bilayer used for detergent-free extraction of membrane proteins

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Mohammed Jamshad
Vinciane Grimard
Ilaria Idini
Tim J. Knowles
Miriam R. Dowle
Naomi Schofield
Pooja Sridhar
Yupin Lin
Rachael Finka
Mark Wheatley
Owen R. T. Thomas
Richard E. Palmer
Michael Overduin
Cédric Govaerts
Jean-Marie Ruysschaert
Karen J. Edler
Tim R. Dafforn
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[1] University of Birmingham,School of Biosciences
[2] Université Libre de Bruxelles,SFMB — CP206/2
[3] University of Bath,Department of Chemistry
[4] University of Birmingham,School of Cancer Studies
[5] University of Birmingham,Nanoscale Physics Research Laboratory and PSIBS, School of Physics and Astronomy
[6] University of Birmingham,School of Chemical Engineering
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Nano Research | 2015年 / 8卷
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nanoparticles; lipid; polymer; membrane proteins; structure; detergent;
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In the past few years there has been a growth in the use of nanoparticles for stabilizing lipid membranes that contain embedded proteins. These bionanoparticles provide a solution to the challenging problem of membrane protein isolation by maintaining a lipid bilayer essential to protein integrity and activity. We have previously described the use of an amphipathic polymer (poly(styrene-co-maleic acid), SMA) to produce discoidal nanoparticles with a lipid bilayer core containing the embedded protein. However the structure of the nanoparticle itself has not yet been determined. This leaves a major gap in understanding how the SMA stabilizes the encapsulated bilayer and how the bilayer relates physically and structurally to an unencapsulated lipid bilayer. In this paper we address this issue by describing the structure of the SMA lipid particle (SMALP) using data from small angle neutron scattering (SANS), electron microscopy (EM), attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR). We show that the particle is disc shaped containing a polymer “bracelet” encircling the lipid bilayer. The structure and orientation of the individual components within the bilayer and polymer are determined showing that styrene moieties within SMA intercalate between the lipid acyl chains. The dimensions of the encapsulated bilayer are also determined and match those measured for a natural membrane. Taken together, the description of the structure of the SMALP forms the foundation for future development and applications of SMALPs in membrane protein production and analysis.
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