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Structural studies of membrane proteins require high-quality samples. The target proteins should not only be pure and homogeneous but should also be active and allow the capture of a functionally relevant state. Here we present optimized methods for the expression and purification of human ABC transporters and oligosaccharyltransferase (OST) complexes that can be used for high-resolution structure determination using single-particle cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM). The protocols are based on the generation of stable cell lines that enable tetracycline-inducible expression of the target proteins. For the multidrug exporter ABCB1, we describe a protocol for reconstitution into nanodiscs and evaluation of the ATPase activity in the presence of drugs. For human OST, we describe a strategy for the purification of OST-A and OST-B complexes, including techniques to evaluate their integrity and activity using in vitro glycosylation assays. These protocols can be adapted for the production of other human ABC transporters and multimeric membrane protein complexes.

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