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Glycosylated Amphiphilic Calixarene‐Based Detergent for Functional Stabilization of Native Membrane Proteins.

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Structure-function and drug discovery studies of membrane proteins (MPs) require their extraction from cell membranes. Here we report the synthesis and use of novel glycosylated amphiphilic calixarene-based detergent, named CALX-173-GK, for native membrane protein stabilization. It consists of a nonionic polar part with three saccharide groups, a calixarene ring and an aliphatic tail of seven carbon atoms. Micellization, shape and self-assemblies were investigated. The function of three native MPs was conserved, enhanced and stabilized overtime when CALX-173-GK was used as a solubilization additive. Taken together, the use of this novel glycosylated amphiphilic detergent confirms the added value of combining calixarene and glycosides groups to improve functional stability of MPs. This work also illustrates the advantage of associating solubilizing and stabilizing molecules, providing a new avenue for stabilization of functional membrane proteins.
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hal-02360249 , version 1 (12-11-2019)

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Julien Dauvergne, Elodie Mandon Desuzinges, Clarisse Faugier, Sebastien Igonet, Marine Soulie, et al.. Glycosylated Amphiphilic Calixarene‐Based Detergent for Functional Stabilization of Native Membrane Proteins.. ChemistrySelect, 2019, 4 (19), pp.5535-5539. ⟨10.1002/slct.201901220⟩. ⟨hal-02360249⟩
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