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Effects of Esterified Styrene-Maleic Acid Copolymer Degradation on Integral Membrane Protein Extraction

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BIOMACROMOLECULES
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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.biomac.2c00928

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  1. University of Tennessee Research Foundation's Maturation Grant Program
  2. University of Tennessee Office of Research, Innovation, and Economic Development

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The detergent-free extraction of integral membrane proteins using styrene-maleic acid copolymers (SMAs) is a promising technique for isolating proteins in a more native-like conformation. However, the monoesterification of SMAs with alkoxy ethoxylate sidechains can significantly affect the bioactivity of these copolymers in protein extraction. Furthermore, the preparation, purification, and storage conditions of these esterified SMA analogues can also alter their structure and impact the protein extraction process.
The detergent-free extraction of integral membrane proteins using styrene-maleic acid copolymers (SMAs) has shown promise as a potentially effective technique to isolate proteins in a more native-like conformation. As the field continues to develop, the protein selectivity and extraction efficiency of many analogues of traditional SMAs are being investigated. Recently, we discovered that the monoesterification of SMAs with alkoxy ethoxylate sidechains drastically affects the bioactivity of these copolymers in the extraction of photosystem I from the cyanobacterium Thermosynechococcus elongatus. However, subsequent investigations also revealed that the conditions under which these esterified SMA polymer analogues are prepared, purified, and stored can alter the structure of the alkoxy ethoxylate-functionalized SMA and perturb the protein extraction process. Herein, we demonstrate that the basic conditions required to solubilize SMA analogues may lead to deleterious saponification side reactions, cleaving the sidechains of an esterified SMA and dramatically decreasing its efficacy for protein extraction. We found that this process is highly dependent on temperature, with polymer samples being prepared and stored at lower temperatures exhibiting significantly fewer saponification side reactions. Furthermore, the effects of small-molecule impurities and exposure to light were also investigated, both of which are shown to have significant effects on the polymer structure and/or protein extraction process.

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