| Membrane proteins play important functions, such as cellular communication and transferring materials in the cell. Many
membrane proteins are involved in human diseases. However, little information is available on their structure, stability and
folding. To study their structure, membrane proteins should primarily be produces in large amounts. However, production
of these proteins is limited by various technical issues. Developing novel strategies to circumvent these issues seems to be
highly important to proceed in membrane protein science. In this review, we have summarized the recent fndings which can
promote membrane protein expression and purifcation. |