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Lipid Nanodiscs via Ordered Copolymers
Abstract
A highly alternating copolymer composed of acrylic acid and styrene (AASTY) is synthesized with controlled radical polymerization by exploiting the reactivity ratios of the monomers to control the monomer sequence. The AASTY copolymers are effective solubilizers of cellular membranes and their embedded proteins,which improves structural characterization by single-particle cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM). These copolymers are promising tools for exploring detergent-free membrane protein solubilization and direct formation of native nanodiscs, facilitating structural and functional analysis of the mammalian proteome.