Surfactants in membrane solubilisation
- PMID: 10205610
- DOI: 10.1016/s0378-5173(98)00345-7
Surfactants in membrane solubilisation
Abstract
An understanding of the action of many drugs requires a knowledge of how the drug reaches the site of action in a cell. A detailed knowledge of the structure and function of cell membranes is often required to understand the transport of drugs across the plasma membrane. To obtain this information proteins must be isolated. The isolation and characterisation of cell membrane proteins usually requires the solubilisation of the membrane and a method of separation of the various membrane proteins and glycoproteins. The starting point for such an investigation is the choice of a suitable surfactant (detergent) to solubilise the membrane. This review considers the range of surfactants that are available for membrane solubilisation, how surfactants interact with membranes, the part they play in the separation of integral membrane proteins and in the reconstitution of membrane proteins for functional studies. The solubilisation of specific membrane proteins and glycoproteins including the human erythrocyte anion transporter, mitochondrial porin, sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca(2+)-ATPase, the ATPase-active multidrug transporter P-glycoprotein, bacteriorhodopsin and rhodopsin are also discussed.
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