Nanodisc Membrane Proteins

Recombinant membrane proteins reconstituted in nanodiscs — a native-like lipid bilayer environment for functional, cryo-EM and binding studies.

Membrane proteinsNative lipid bilayerCryo-EM readyGPCRs & transporters
Nanodisc: a membrane scaffold protein nanodisc placing the target protein in a native lipid bilayer
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Biotinylated Human CXCR7 full length protein-synthetic nanodisc – Figure 1 of 1
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Target: CXCR7
Transmembrane Protein Functional Assay (In Vitro) ELISA
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Biotinylated Human CXCR4 full length protein-synthetic nanodisc – Figure 1 of 1
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Target: CXCR4
Transmembrane Protein Functional Assay (In Vitro) ELISA
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Biotinylated Human CCR8 full length protein-synthetic nanodisc – Figure 1 of 1
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Target: CCR8
Transmembrane Protein Functional Assay (In Vitro) ELISA
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Biotinylated Human CCR2 full length protein-synthetic nanodisc – Figure 1 of 1
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Target: CCR2
Transmembrane Protein Functional Assay (In Vitro) ELISA
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Human ADORA2A full length protein-synthetic nanodisc – Figure 1 of 1
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Target: ADORA2A
Transmembrane Protein Functional Assay (In Vitro) ELISA
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Biotinylated Mouse IL10RA full length protein-synthetic nanodisc – Figure 1 of 1
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Target: IL10RA
Transmembrane Protein Functional Assay (In Vitro) ELISA
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Biotinylated Human CLDN18.2 full length protein-synthetic nanodisc – Figure 1 of 1
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Target: CLDN18.2
Transmembrane Protein Functional Assay (In Vitro) ELISA
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(Tris-Glycine gel) Discontinuous SDS-PAGE (reduced) with 5% enrichment gel and 15% separation gel.
Target: Blank nanodisc control
Proteins & Peptides, Recombinant Proteins, Other Protein Functional Assay (In Vitro) ELISA
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About Nanodisc Membrane Proteins

Nanodiscs wrap a single membrane protein in a small disc of native lipid bilayer held by two membrane scaffold proteins, keeping the target water-soluble while preserving a near-native lipid environment. This collection lists recombinant membrane proteins supplied pre-reconstituted in nanodiscs.

Choosing a membrane-protein format: Nanodisc vs Detergent vs VLP

Every product here is supplied in a nanodisc. Here is how that choice compares with the two other formats we stock, so you can confirm it fits your experiment.

ConsiderationNanodiscDetergent micelleVLP
Lipid environmentNative lipid bilayer discDetergent shell (lipids removed)Native membrane on a capsid
Native function preservedHighVariable — often reduced for GPCRsHigh (keeps oligomeric state)
Best structural methodSingle-particle cryo-EMX-ray crystallography / LCPNot for high-resolution structure
Display / valencyMonomeric, defined stoichiometryMonomericMultivalent — many copies per particle
Typical particle~9–13 nm discProtein–detergent micelle~100 nm engineered capsid
Best forFunction + cryo-EM, SPR / BLI bindingBroad selection, high-res X-ray, costImmunization, antibody discovery, vaccines
Watch-outsDisc size caps very large complexesMay alter GPCR conformation / stabilityLess suited to atomic-resolution structure

How to read this: if you need the protein to behave as it does in a cell — ligand binding, channel gating, GPCR pharmacology — and you are heading toward cryo-EM, the nanodisc format is usually the right starting point. Choose detergent when you need the broadest selection or high-resolution X-ray, and VLPs when multivalent, native-oligomeric display matters (for example, raising antibodies).

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