Csf1: A Putative Lipid Transport Protein Required for Homeoviscous Adaptation of the Lipidome.

Contact (Thousand Oaks (Ventura County, Calif.)) Pub Date : 2022-06-28 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1177/25152564221101974
Arun T John Peter, Ngaam J Cheung, Benoît Kornmann
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Abstract

The non-vesicular transport of lipids between organelles mediated by lipid transport proteins (LTPs) is a key determinant of organelle biogenesis and function. Despite performing a vital function in organelle homeostasis, none of the LTP-encoding genes identified so far are truly essential, even in the simple genome of yeast, suggesting widespread redundancy. In line with this fact, it has been found that a number of LTPs have overlapping functions, making it challenging to assign unique roles for an individual LTP in lipid distribution. In our genetic screens under stringent conditions in which the distinct function of an LTP might become essential, we stumbled upon Csf1, a highly conserved protein with a Chorein-N motif found in other lipid transporters and unraveled a new function for Csf1 in lipid remodeling and homeoviscous adaptation of the lipidome. Here, we further speculate on the potential mechanisms of how the putative function of Csf1 in lipid transport could be intimately connected to its role in lipid remodeling across organelles.

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Csf1:脂质体同黏适应所需的假定脂质运输蛋白
脂质转运蛋白(LTPs)介导的细胞器间脂质的非囊泡转运是细胞器生物发生和功能的关键决定因素。尽管脂质转运蛋白在细胞器平衡中发挥着重要功能,但迄今为止发现的脂质转运蛋白编码基因没有一个是真正必需的,即使在酵母的简单基因组中也是如此,这表明存在广泛的冗余。与这一事实相一致的是,我们发现许多 LTPs 的功能是重叠的,这使得为单个 LTP 在脂质分布中分配独特的角色具有挑战性。在严格的条件下,LTP 的独特功能可能变得至关重要,在对其进行基因筛选时,我们偶然发现了 Csf1,这是一种高度保守的蛋白质,具有其他脂质转运体中的 Chorein-N motif,并揭示了 Csf1 在脂质重塑和脂质体的同黏适应中的新功能。在此,我们进一步推测了 Csf1 在脂质转运中的假定功能与其在跨细胞器脂质重塑中的作用密切相关的潜在机制。
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