Diastereomeric
Cyclopentane-Based Maltosides (CPMs)
as Tools for Membrane Protein Study
Posted on 2020-12-14 - 18:08
Amphiphilic
agents, called detergents, are invaluable tools for
studying membrane proteins. However, membrane proteins encapsulated
by conventional head-to-tail detergents tend to denature or aggregate,
necessitating the development of structurally distinct molecules with
improved efficacy. Here, a novel class of diastereomeric detergents
with a cyclopentane core unit, designated cyclopentane-based maltosides
(CPMs), were prepared and evaluated for their ability to solubilize
and stabilize several model membrane proteins. A couple of CPMs displayed
enhanced behavior compared with the benchmark conventional detergent, n-dodecyl-β-d-maltoside (DDM), for all the
tested membrane proteins including two G-protein-coupled receptors
(GPCRs). Furthermore, CPM-C12 was notable for its ability to confer
enhanced membrane protein stability compared with the previously developed
conformationally rigid NBMs [J. Am. Chem. Soc.2017, 139, 3072] and LMNG. The effect of
the individual CPMs on protein stability varied depending on both
the detergent configuration (cis/trans) and alkyl chain length, allowing us draw conclusions on the detergent
structure–property–efficacy relationship. Thus, this
study not only provides novel detergent tools useful for membrane
protein research but also reports on structural features of the detergents
critical for detergent efficacy in stabilizing membrane proteins.
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Das, Manabendra; Mahler, Florian; Hariharan, Parameswaran; Wang, Haoqing; Du, Yang; Mortensen, Jonas S.; et al. (1753). Diastereomeric
Cyclopentane-Based Maltosides (CPMs)
as Tools for Membrane Protein Study. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.0c09629