Efficient large scale purification of his-tagged proton translocating NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase (complex I) from the strictly aerobic yeast Yarrowia lipolytica.

2001 
Abstract Proton translocating NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase (complex I) is the largest membrane bound multiprotein complex of the respiratory chain and the only one for which no molecular structure is available so far. Thus, information on the mechanism of this central enzyme of aerobic energy metabolism is still very limited. As a new approach to analyze complex I, we have recently established the strictly aerobic yeast Yarrowia lipolytica as a model system that offers a complete set of convenient genetic tools and contains a complex I that is stable after isolation. For crystallization of complex I and to obtain its molecular structure it is a prerequisite to prepare large amounts of highly pure enzyme. Here we present the construction of his-tagged complex I that for the first time allows efficient affinity purification. Our protocol recovers almost 40% of complex I present in Yarrowia mitochondrial membranes. Overall, 40–80 mg highly pure and homogeneous complex I can be obtained from 10 l of an overnight Y. lipolytica culture. After reconstitution into asolectin proteoliposomes, the purified enzyme exhibits full NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase activity, is fully sensitive to inhibition by quinone analogue inhibitors and capable of generating a proton-motive force.
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