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I.L. Jørgensen, G.C. Kemmer, and T. Günther Pomorski (2017).
Membrane protein reconstitution into giant unilamellar vesicles: a review on current techniques.
European Biophysics Journal 46(2): 103–119.
doi: 10.1007/s00249-016-1155-9

Studying membrane proteins at the molecular level represents a major challenge in biochemistry due to the complexity of the membrane in which they are embedded. As an important step towards a detailed understanding of their action and molecular functioning, current studies focus on membrane proteins reconstituted into artificial lipid environments. Such reconstituted systems allow for a more flexible choice of biochemical, biophysical, and microscopy techniques for characterizing the proteins. This review gives an overview of the methods currently available for reconstituting membrane proteins in a functional state into giant unilamellar vesicles, and discusses some key methods to verify successful reconstitution.