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Reconstitution of Membrane Proteins in Liposomes.

Membrane protein reconstitution in liposomes is an invaluable technique to study numerous properties of membrane proteins in vitro. Kinetics, substrate specificity, and protein-protein interaction of membrane proteins can be investigated once they are embedded in the liposome bilayer. Both protocols described here aim to investigate the efflux pump MexA-MexB-OprM from Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a proteins complex embedded in both membranes of this Gram-negative bacteria. This tri-partite system, which by-passes the periplams, is involved in antibiotic resistance. First, we describe a protocol to study MexB, the actual transporter, and second we propose an alternate protocol where the tripartite system is investigated as a whole.

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