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Cell-free translation and purification of Arabidopsis thaliana regulator of G signaling 1 protein.

Protein expression and purification (2016-05-11)
Bo Li, Shin-Ichi Makino, Emily T Beebe, Daisuke Urano, David J Aceti, Tina M Misenheimer, Jonathan Peters, Brian G Fox, Alan M Jones
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Arabidopsis thaliana Regulator of G protein Signalling 1 (AtRGS1) is a protein with a predicted N-terminal 7-transmembrane (7TM) domain and a C-terminal cytosolic RGS1 box domain. The RGS1 box domain exerts GTPase activation (GAP) activity on Gα (AtGPA1), a component of heterotrimeric G protein signaling in plants. AtRGS1 may perceive an exogenous agonist to regulate the steady-state levels of the active form of AtGPA1. It is uncertain if the full-length AtRGS1 protein exerts any atypical effects on Gα, nor has it been established exactly how AtRGS1 contributes to perception of an extracellular signal and transmits this response to a G-protein dependent signaling cascade. Further studies on full-length AtRGS1 have been inhibited due to the extreme low abundance of the endogenous AtRGS1 protein in plants and lack of a suitable heterologous system to express AtRGS1. Here, we describe methods to produce full-length AtRGS1 by cell-free synthesis into unilamellar liposomes and nanodiscs. The cell-free synthesized AtRGS1 exhibits GTPase activating activity on Gα and can be purified to a level suitable for biochemical analyses.

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Thesit®, for membrane research
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Anti-IgG de coelho (molécula inteira)–peroxidase, affinity isolated antibody, buffered aqueous solution