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Recombinant SARS-CoV-2 envelope protein traffics to the trans-Golgi network following amphipol-mediated delivery into human cells
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 297Issue 2100940Published online: July 5, 2021- James M. Hutchison
- Ricardo Capone
- Dustin D. Luu
- Karan H. Shah
- Arina Hadziselimovic
- Wade D. Van Horn
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 3The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 envelope protein (S2-E) is a conserved membrane protein that is important for coronavirus (CoV) assembly and budding. Here, we describe the recombinant expression and purification of S2-E in amphipol-class amphipathic polymer solutions, which solubilize and stabilize membrane proteins, but do not disrupt membranes. We found that amphipol delivery of S2-E to preformed planar bilayers results in spontaneous membrane integration and formation of viroporin cation channels. - Editors' PicksOpen Access
Direct relationship between increased expression and mistrafficking of the Charcot–Marie–Tooth–associated protein PMP22
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 295Issue 34p11963–11970Published online: July 9, 2020- Justin T. Marinko
- Bruce D. Carter
- Charles R. Sanders
Cited in Scopus: 10Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease (CMT) is a neuropathy of the peripheral nervous system that afflicts ∼1:2500 people. The most common form of this disease (CMT1A, 1:4000) is associated with duplication of chromosome fragment 17p11.2-12, which results in a third WT PMP22 allele. In rodent models overexpressing the PMP22 (peripheral myelin protein 22) protein and in dermal fibroblasts from patients with CMT1A, PMP22 aggregates have been observed. This suggests that overexpression of PMP22 under CMT1A conditions overwhelms the endoplasmic reticulum quality control system, leading to formation of cytotoxic aggregates.