Abstract

The purification of recombinant G protein a subunits expressed in Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a convenient and inexpensive method to obtain homogeneous preparations of protein for biochemical and biophysical analyses. Wild-type and mutant forms of G alpha are easily produced for analysis of their intrinsic biochemical properties, as well as for reconstitution with receptors, effectors, regulators, and G protein beta gamma subunits. Methods are described for the expression of Gi alpha and Gs alpha proteins in E. coli. Protocols are provided for the purification of untagged G protein a subunits using conventional chromatography and histidine (His)-tagged subunits using metal chelate chromatography. Modification of G alpha with myristate can be recapitulated in E. coli by expressing N-myristoyltransferase (NMT) with its G protein substrate. Protocols for the production and purification of myristoylated G alpha are presented.

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