Site-directed mutagenesis in the study of membrane transporters

RM Ryan, AD Mitrovic, RJ Vandenberg - Membrane Transporters: Methods …, 2003 - Springer
RM Ryan, AD Mitrovic, RJ Vandenberg
Membrane Transporters: Methods and Protocols, 2003Springer
One of the major goals in membrane transporter research is to understand how transporter
proteins work at the molecular level. Ideally, this research would be carried out with a
detailed knowledge of the three-dimensional structure of the protein. However, in the
absence of protein crystals of transporters suitable for X-ray diffraction analysis other
molecular tools need to be employed. In vitro site-directed mutagenesis is one method that
has the capacity to provide both structural information and identification of the role of …
Abstract
One of the major goals in membrane transporter research is to understand how transporter proteins work at the molecular level. Ideally, this research would be carried out with a detailed knowledge of the three-dimensional structure of the protein. However, in the absence of protein crystals of transporters suitable for X-ray diffraction analysis other molecular tools need to be employed. In vitro site-directed mutagenesis is one method that has the capacity to provide both structural information and identification of the role of individual residues and/or regions of a protein that are involved in function.
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